Two Dozen Cats are Found in Deplorable Conditions

Two people in Fayette County are facing animal cruelty charges after deputies said they found 25 cats living in a home in deplorable condition. Christopher Knotts and Nicolle Knotts are each charged with 25 counts of animal cruelty. Fayette County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a home Tuesday on Armstrong Creek Road for a health and … Read more

The State’s Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony Airs This Weekend

The 2020 West Virginia Music Hall of Fame induction ceremony usually happens live, but it will air as a recorded special this weekend. The West Virginia Culture Center held performances in September with no fans, and five hall of fame inductees honored. The ceremony will air this Saturday on West Virginia Public Broadcasting from 7-9 … Read more

Seatbelt Enforcement Campaign Starts Monday, November 16

West Virginia highway enforcers are taking part in this year’s Click It or Ticket effort that begins Monday. Anyone caught traveling without a buckled seat belt or traveling with unrestrained children will be ticketed. The two-week mobilization coincides with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s campaign during the busy holiday travel season. West Virginia law … Read more

Concerns Grow Over a Road Slip in Elkview

Many who live in the Elkview area may be familiar with Blue Creek Road and the slip many residents say they worry about. WCHS TV reported that Kanawha County Commission President Kent Carper has had his eyes on the road for quiet some time. He’s been working on getting the hillside stabilized to prevent another … Read more

Deadline is Approaching To Receive Your Stimulus Check

If you haven’t received your stimulus check yet, you’re not alone. Twelve million Americans nationally still have not received their check that Congress approved back in March. The deadline to get it is Nov. 21 and that’s the cutoff date for getting your information to the IRS. An attorney with Legal Aid of West Virginia … Read more

Microsoft questioning WV’s contract with Google

Microsoft is questioning an eight-million-dollar contract that the State of West Virginia signed last month to transition to Google Workspace. Microsoft signed a contract with the state in June, providing the same services, and says the deal with Google duplicats services and ultimately costs the state more.

Justice not ready to recognize Biden as president-elect

Governor Justice is joining a chorus of Republicans who do not recognize President-elect Joe Biden as the winner of the November 3rd election. Justice says we need to know that the votes that were cast were legal votes, and that the election process was absolutely sound.