Law Enforcement job fair this weekend

A law enforcement job fair is being held tomorrow at Bridge Valley Community and Technical College. Thirty different law enforcement agencies, colleges, and universities are teaming up to find qualified candidates to fill several first responder jobs.

Illegal bus passing is persistent problem

Kanawha County Schools says illegal bus passing is an ongoing problem. The district says there have been at least fifty illegal passing situations in the past six months, which endanger kids on and off the bus.

Justice signs needle exchange bill

Governor Justice signed a bill that will place more restrictions on community needle exchange programs. The bill establishes a licensing requirement for harm reduction program, and requires a one-to-one needle exchange. Opponents say the bill is too restrictive and could result in spreading serious disease.

New health clinic opening on West Side

West Virginia Health Right is opening a second location on Charleston’s West Side. It will be located on Central Avenue, and open to anyone, including people who are uninsured. The clinic is set to open on June 1.

Tornado shooting under investigation

Police are investigating after a man was shot in his car on Smith Creek Road in Tornado. The victim was shot in the leg and suffered non-life threatening injuries. No arrests have been made.

WV BOE approves request to close Cedar Grove Middle School

The West Virginia Board of Education is approving a request from Kanawha County Schools to close Cedar Grove Middle School. The School Board is asking for money to renovate the current school building, and turn it into an elementary school only. As a part of the plan, the middle school students will go to DuPont … Read more

FEMA Offers Funeral Reimbursement if the Death Was Due to COVID

FEMA is now taking applications for funeral reimbursements that will go to family members who paid for the funerals of those who died of COVID-19. They will reimburse up to $9,000 for funeral expenses and other related costs. FEMA recommends starting to submit documents on www.disasterassistance.gov.