Two more COVID-19 deaths in WV

A 68-year-old Kanawha County man and a 76-year-old Wayne County woman are the latest West Virginians to die from COVID-19, bringing the state’s death toll to 64. Six more tested positive for the virus, for a total of over 14-hundred. The positive test result rate is just over two-percent.

Snake in a car causes crash

A driver crashed his car on Oak Street in Dunbar when he found a snake inside. The man jumped out of the vehicle, and it went over a hill. He suffered a head injury.

Body found in Monongahela River

Police in Morgantown are investigating after a body was found in the Monongahela River near the Walnut Street boat ramp. Investigators say it’s too soon to determine if foul play was involved. The medical examiner’s office is trying to identify the man.

Ambulance crashes into Fire Station #6

Three people were hurt when a Boone County ambulance crashed into the Kanawha City fire station. The ambulance went through a red light with lights and siren running when it collided with three other vehicles. There were no patients on board, and no one inside the fire station was hurt.

WV makes changes to adoption laws

West Virginia has reached an agreement with the federal government over adoption laws. The state will not bar people in addiction recovery programs from adopting children. The federal Office of Civil Rights said it found “systemic deficiencies” in West Virginia’s disability rights policies.

Additional COVID-19 testing available

The governor announced increased, optional, COVID-19 testing for minorities and vulnerable populations in four counties. Anyone in Berkeley, Mercer, Jefferson, or Raleigh counties can get a test on a first come, first served basis. Additional testing is also available in Kanawha and Cabell counties.

Gyms can reopen on Monday

Governor Justice says gyms can reopen on Monday, and whitewater rafting and zip lining will resume next Thursday, with a limited number of people on rafts and in buses.