Governor unveils new WV Vacation Guide

Governor Justice is unveiling the new West Virginia Vacation Guide. The travel inspiration magazine is dedicated to promoting “Almost Heaven, West Virginia.” This year’s guide is a special edition celebrating the 50th anniversary of the release of John Denver’s “Take Me Home, Country Roads.”

Trial underway for woman who made up kidnapping story

Jury selection is under way in Santana Adams’ trial. She’s the Milton woman charged with making up a story about an Egyptian man trying to kidnap her daughter at the Huntington Mall. Adams is facing a misdemeanor charge for falsely reporting an emergency.

Man arrested for running police with a gun

A Jackson County man is under arrest after he tried to run police with a loaded gun screaming “shoot me.” After fighting with Colten Asbury for several minutes, deputies were able to disarm him and cuff him. Asbury said he’d just smoked meth and thought something was chasing him.

WV expecting additional doses of COVID-19 vaccine

West Virginia is expecting almost five-thousand additional doses of the Pfizer vaccine next week. Overall the state will get over ninety-thousand doses of the Moderna, Pfizer, and Johnson and Johnson vaccines. Nine new health centers across the state are now eligible to order vaccine directly from the federal government, increasing the state’s overall dosage allocation.

WV expecting additional COVID-19 vaccine

West Virginia is expecting almost five-thousand additional doses of the Pfizer vaccine next week. Overall the state will get over ninety-thousand doses of the Moderna, Pfizer, and Johnson and Johnson vaccines. Nine new health centers across the state are now eligible to order vaccine directly from the federal government, increasing the state’s overall dosage allocation.

Yeager Airport Name Change is in the Works

Yeager Airport could be getting a new name and logo within the next year. The marketing committee met this week to discuss the potential for a new name and logo for the airport and said they’re just discussing options right now. They could move forward with the change once the new U.S. Customs and Border … Read more

I-64 Projects May Slow Down Drivers

Construction projects increase during spring and summer, and I-64 be a focus point. The interstate is in the midst of its Barboursville Widening Project now and it will last three more years, and the Nitro-St. Albans Improvement Project will be underway soon. The West Virginia Division of Highways is sending the reminder to slow down … Read more

There is Hope for Festivals This Year

Live music is coming back to Charleston this summer with events like FestivALL and Live on the Levee. City officials are looking forward to not only bringing these social events back, but to try and bounce back financially from the pandemic. WCHS TV reported the financial impact of having to cancel events like Live on … Read more

Burning Season Begins

The West Virginia Division of Forestry says fires are prohibited between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. during burning season, which began March 1 and runs through May 31. Any burning that occurs during the allowed hours of 5 p.m. to 7 a.m. has to be completely put out by the morning. The agency said all … Read more

Jackson County Man is Arrested After Meth-Related Incident

Jackson County deputies said a convicted felon who said he had just smoked methamphetamine was arrested after he fled on foot with a gun. Colten Asbury is also accused of fighting with officers and screaming, “Shoot me.” Asbury was charged with felon in possession with a firearm, according to a post Thursday from the Jackson … Read more