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Charleston mourns former city council member
CHARLESTON, WV (WOWK) – The Charleston community is mourning the passing of a former city leader. City of Charleston officials announced Wednesday that former city council member Robert Sheets has passed away. Sheets served on the city council for three terms between 2007 and 2022. “Through his fearless leadership, Council Member Sheets as left an […]
Grand prize winner of WVDNR lottery hunt to appear on TV
CHARLESTON, WV (WOWK) – One lucky hunter in West Virginia will have the chance to appear on a national television show. The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources and West Virginia Governor Jim Justice announced applications for an archery lottery deer hunt will open Monday, July 15. The hunt will take place at Twin Falls […]
4% personal income tax reduction announced by Governor Justice
CHARLESTON, WV (WVNS) — A four percent reduction in personal income tax rates was announced by Governor Jim Justice. The additional reduction in personal income tax rates was announced after revenue collections in West Virginia exceeded the rate of inflation as stipulated in House Bill 2526, that Governor Justice signed in 2023. The reduction on the […]
Monument company must pay more than $200K in fines, restitution
(The Center Square) – A monument sales company has been ordered to pay nearly $79,000 in restitution and $125,000 in civil penalties for taking money and not delivering on promises in West Virginia. Naylor Monument Sales and Naylor Monument Company of Clendenin are prevented from doing business in the state following the resolution of the lawsuit, brought by Attorney General Patrick Morrisey. “This is a great win for the consumers...
Live Shark Encounter coming to West Virginia State Fair
FAIRLEA, WV (LOOTPRESS) – Fairgoers at this year’s West Virginia State Fair are in for a unique treat with the only educational, traveling shark show in the United States. The Live Shark Encounter, running from August 8-17, offers attendees the chance to watch a diver interact with real, live sharks throughout the day. This unique […]
Showing power of community, WVU Alumni chapter in Boone County marks milestone for student support
Bringing together several generations of West Virginia University supporters, the WVU Alumni Association will celebrate a summer tradition during the 37th annual Boone County Alumni and Friends Pig Roast and Mountaineer Music Frolic on Saturday (July 13) in Boone County. Since the first event in 1987, the Boone County Alumni...
West Virginia Weather: Blazing Heat to Linger, Mid-Week Rain Brings Cool Down
Charleston, WV – West Virginia residents can expect temperatures to remain high over the weekend and into the start of next week, with a slight chance of precipitation tonight. The heatwave, accompanied by increasing humidity, will persist, causing temperatures to feel even hotter. Daytime highs will soar into the...
Kanawha County pair arrested on animal cruelty charges, records say
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — A Kanawha County man and woman are facing animal cruelty charges after humane officers found two dogs that died of blunt force in front of their residence, court documents say. Stephen Reynolds, 37, and Crystal Reynolds, 52, of Charleston were charged after humane officers were...
Future of iconic Union Building unknown after high bid in May auction rejected
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — The future of the iconic Union Building in downtown Charleston is still up in the air after a high bid in an auction earlier this year was rejected. Building owner Martin Riggs told Eyewitness News the $950,000 high bid in an auction in May was...
Kanawha County gravestone seller cannot operate business, must pay restitution after lawsuit
A Clendenin monument and memorial seller cannot operate a memorial business in West Virginia and must pay thousands after a lawsuit claimed he took money from customers and did not deliver what they paid for.
First Alert Forecast | Here Comes Another Heat Wave
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - Since the middle of June, we’ve had 20 days where the afternoon temperature has reached or exceeded 90-degrees. The repetition has allowed us to get more accustomed to the precautions we need to take and a more pared-down list of things we choose to do outside. I suppose it means we’re more ready for the heat, but it’s still a chore to deal with. At least the morning temperatures have been comfortable owing to the lower humidity we’ve been seeing, but that too will change in the coming days. The two places to be this afternoon is IN the pool, or IN-side. Look for afternoon highs to reach the low 90s, with only an outside shot at an isolated shower, mainly in our far eastern or far western counties. Once we get past sunset, temperatures will cool down back into a comfortable range again. Saturday will start off back in the 60s.
West Virginia program gives kids free access to fruits and vegetables
WHEELING, W.Va. — A special nutrition program called 'Kids Market at the Store' is providing free food for families across West Virginia - and all you need is a token. The West Virginia University Extension Family Nutrition Program offers free fruits and vegetables to more than 61 retailers in 35 West Virginia counties, including The Public Marketin Wheeling.
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