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Marshall University welcomes first-year students
The carts are rolling, the unpacking has begun and first-year students at Marshall University are getting their first glimpse of college life today as Move-In 2024 is under way. Approximately 2,100 students are expected to live in Marshall’s residence halls this year, with nearly 600 moving in today. Tomorrow, Wednesday,...
Kanawha County Prosecutor’s Office launches VOICE initiative
KANAWHA COUNTY, WV (WOWK) – There is a new policy in place in Kanawha County aimed at putting away violent criminals. Kanawha County Prosecuting Attorney Debra Rusnak announced the Violent Offender Initiative for Community Empowerment, or VOICE is designed to toughen penalties on people who commit gun crimes, sex crimes and crimes against children. The […]
Wyatt Milum makes yet another prestigious preseason list
ProFootballFocus began releasing its list of college football's top 50 players for the upcoming season, and right off the bat, a Mountaineer made the cut. Wyatt Milum, the starting left tackle for WVU and a Kenova native, came in at No. 50 on the rankings, just behind Clemson defensive lineman Peter Woods.
Marshall University Expands Aviation Program To Eastern Panhandle
Marshall University has expanded its degree program for professional pilots into the Eastern Panhandle. This fall, students can pair online classes with in-person training at an airport in Martinsburg. Eastern Panhandle Reporter Jack Walker spoke with Nancy Ritter, director of Marshall’s Bill Noe Flight School, about the program expansion and...
Person struck by vehicle in South Charleston
SOUTH CHARLESTON, WV (WOWK) – One person is being taken to the hospital after being struck by a vehicle in South Charleston. According to Kanawha County Metro 911 dispatchers, the incident happened around 12:51 p.m. in the 4100 block of MacCorkle Avenue SW in South Charleston. Dispatchers say the vehicle that struck the person did […]
Keeping mosquitoes at bay during warmer months
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - If you’re one of those people who get eaten alive by mosquitoes when you step outside in the summer, you may have wondered why. Some people get peppered with bites, while others go untouched. A telltale sign of a summer night, coming inside to find...
Attorney for accused murderer in Amber Spradlin case facing contempt of court
PRESTONSBURG, Ky. (WYMT) - One attorney is facing a possible contempt of court charge after questions were raised about the validity of a motion to dismiss a murder indictment. Michael Kent “M.K.” McKinney’s attorney, Randy Martin O’Neal, filed a motion last week to dismiss the indictment against M.K. McKinney, who...
Women’s Soccer Kicks Off 2024 Season at Home Thursday Evening
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. – Marshall women's soccer opens the 2024-25 athletics season when the Herd hosts Morehead State Thursday night at Hoops Family Field. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. Admission to the contest is FREE in celebration of Fans First night. Tickets. HOW TO FOLLOW. Watch: ESPN+. Live Stats:...
Floyd man charged with attempted burglary, endangering officers
GRETHEL, Ky. — A Floyd County man was arrested on multiple charges after deputies say he charged at them with a knife while they were responding to an attempted break-in. Police were called to a Grethel home Sunday night, after a couple reported that Mitchell Williams, 40, was trying to break down their door, armed with a knife and threatening to kill them.
Monday Health Minutes with Valley Health Systems
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - You can get health tips from Valley Health Systems every week on First Look at Four. This segment is sponsored content and not a product of WSAZ news. If you are interested in a paid promotion through WSAZ advertising, use the email address sales@wsaz.com.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost settles with FirstEnergy for $20 million
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has agreed to settle the largest bribery and money laundering scandal in state history with the massive utility that funded it. At just $20 million, the settlement amounts only to less than a third of the bribes Akron-based FirstEnergy paid and it is dwarfed by the benefits Ohio utilities have […]
The Ohio Supreme Court’s Democrats erase decades of precedent in foolish defamation ruling: Today in Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that the state’s one-year window to file defamation lawsuits starts after the aggrieved party can reasonably discover the offending statement, not after the statement itself was made. We’re talking about changing a century-old precedent on Today in Ohio. Listen...
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