An Increase in Vaccine Allotment Will Come Next Week

West Virginia will see a slight increase in Moderna and Pfizer coronavirus vaccine doses as it continues its pause of Johnson & Johnson’s one-shot vaccine. An increase of 5,340 combined Moderna and Pfizer doses will be part of the state’s allocation next week. U.S. Sen Joe Manchin’s office said that comes to nearly 98,000 total … Read more

Putnam County Ordinances Address Fireworks and Noise

Putnam County Commissioners passed ordinances this week to address noise and fireworks. When a deputy gets a noise complaint now, they’ll take a decibel meter to the location to see if it is a violation. Violations of the new law will be misdemeanors. Violaters of the new fireworks ordinance will also face misdemeanor charges. Violations … Read more

Road Construction Could Cause Delays in Wayne County

Part of WV 152 in Wayne County will be reduced to one lane this weekend. The lane closure will be just north of Pioneer Road near Wayne and it will begin at 6 a.m. Saturday, April 17 and last until 6 a.m. Monday, April 19. Temporary traffic signals will be installed during the closure as … Read more

Jobless Rate Improves

West Virginia’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate has dropped below 6% for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic hit a year ago. The rate dropped three-tenths of a percentage point to 5.9% in March. WorkForce West Virginia said it was the lowest rate since March 2020 when it was at 5.3%. The rate jumped to … Read more

WV monitoring women who received Johnson & Johnson vaccine

State health officials say a pause in the Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine is not hampering the vaccination effort. The state administered 54-thousand doses of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine, and is monitoring women who received the vaccine within the past two weeks, and no issues have been reported.

WV high school graduation rates improve

West Virginia’s graduation rate improved in the 2019-2020 school year. Overall, state high schools graduated, on average, over 92-percent of students. Six counties fell below the state average, including Cabell and Kanawha counties.

NCAA threatens to pull championship events over transgender bans

The NCAA is threatening to pull championship events over transgender sports bans, but Governor Justice says he doesn’t plan on vetoing the law. The Governor says he will either sign it, or let the bill become law. The NCAA says it might not hold college championships in states with transgender bans.

Tax Day delayed until next month

April 15th is usually the deadline to pay your taxes, but for the second year in a row the tax due date is being pushed back. You have until May 17th to submit your federal and state return, but if you pay estimated taxes, your first quarterly payment is due today.

Man accused of getting paid for work he didn’t do

A Hurricane man is accused of getting paid more than seven-thousand-dollars for a construction job he didn’t complete. Forty-three-year-old William Hurst is charged with obtaining money under false pretenses. He was given the money as a deposit, but never did any of the work agreed to in the contract.