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Charleston Sternwheel Regatta brings dozens of vendors to state capital
CHARLESTON, WV (WOWK) – The City of Charleston is hard at work preparing for the Sternwheel Regatta, which kicks off this week on July 3. The event has a lot to celebrate, from live music and fireworks to amusement park rides and food vendors. Several vendors were out on Kanawha Boulevard Tuesday setting up for […]
Dental implants with Graf Dental Surgery
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - Graf Dental Surgery is transforming patients’ smiles. Dr. Chase Culberts from Graf Dental Surgery stopped by First Look at Four to talk about their dental implants. This segment is sponsored content and not a product of WSAZ news. If you are interested in a paid...
Marshall University’s first Invent2Prevent team earns honorable mention
Under the leadership of Dr. Debra Young, assistant professor for the Master of Social Work program, eight social work students participated in the applied advertising category of the Department of Homeland Security’s Center for Prevention Program and Partnerships’ Invent2Prevent (I2P) program. I2P is an experiential learning program for...
Shark Safety: Marshall University environmental science professor gives tips
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - The state of Florida saw three shark attacks in the month of June, on top of an attack on a West Virginia teen in North Carolina. The headlines are leaving tourists and swimmers on edge. “It’s very unlikely to happen. You’re much more likely to be...
Treating Fatty Liver Disease with Marshall Health Network
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - Early detection and intervention are key to preventing the progression of liver disease. Marshall Health liver specialist Dr. Tejas Joshi stopped by First Look at Four to talk treatment options.
Intoxicated man arrested for grabbing deputy’s arm
CABELL COUNTY, WV (LOOTPRESS) – An intoxicated man is behind bars after calls were made he was beating and kicking a dog. On Sunday, June 30, 2024, at around 7 pm, a Deputy, accompanied by Home Confinement Officer Thiesson, arrived at Short St. in Huntington, WV, to follow up on a report of a man […]
Metro 911 to host Mt. Olive Pickle Eating Contest next week
NITRO, WV (LOOTPRESS) – Like pickles? Think you can out-eat other pickle lovers in West Virginia? Then you may be able to win $100. The annual Mt. Olive pickle eating contest will take place on Friday, July 12th, starting at 6:15 PM in Nitro. The event is being hosted by Metro 911. Participants will compete […]
Kermit's McKneely named as Osborne's replacement at Poca
Michael “MJ” McKneely has an exciting new gig. And that is being the head basketball coach at Poca High School, his alma mater. McKneely, the head coach the last two years at Kermit Middle School, replaces legendary Poca Coach Allen Osborne, who retired recently after leading the Dots' program to three state championships and more than 700 wins spanning 44 years.
HSO's Red, White & Boom
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - You can get tickets at the event or at huntingtonsymphony.org. Tickets are $25 today at box office or online. They are $30 on site at the event tomorrow. The event is free for children 6-years-old and younger. College students can get in for half price with...
White Couple Accused Of Adopting Black Children And Forcing Them To Work “As Slaves” On Farm In West Virginia
Jeanne Whitefeather and Donald Lutz face numerous criminal charges, including human trafficking, forced labor and child neglect. A white West Virginia couple is accused of adopting five Black children and forcing them to work on their farm. The couple faces numerous criminal charges, including human trafficking, forced labor, and child neglect, NBC reports.
Carter Caves State Resort Park on First Look at Four
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - Looking for a way to cool down on these hot summer days? Try taking a trip underground!. Paul Tierney, Park Naturalist at Carter Caves State Resort Park, stopped by First Look at Four with some fun ways to beat the heat and vacation closer to home.
Author Zac Northup to release “Beyond the Fading Darkness”
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - If you’re looking for your next summer read, we’ve found one that has lots of connections to our area’s history. Zac Northup, author of ‘Through the Fading Darkness,’ stopped by First Look at Four to tell us about his new release.
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