Hatfield & McCoy trail closing
Governor Justice is order more closures. He’s shutting down the Hatfield and McCoy trails, and all lodges within state parks. The rise of exposure from travelers is too high. State parks will remain open.
Governor Justice is order more closures. He’s shutting down the Hatfield and McCoy trails, and all lodges within state parks. The rise of exposure from travelers is too high. State parks will remain open.
CAMC President and CEO Dave Ramsey says health care providers have been abandoned by state and federal government. He says they can’t get the equipment and testing needed to take care of patients. Governor Justice announced earlier this week that the state has purchased surgical masks and protective suits, but didn’t give a timeframe on … Read more
CAMC is implementing a “no visitor” policy, which includes the primary caregiver, with a few exceptions. No visitors will be allowed in the hospital lobby.
The first case of COVID-19 in Kanawha County has been confirmed, bringing the total number of cases in the state to eight. The patient was exposed traveling outside of the area, and is being treated at Charleston Area Medical Center.
You could call it a bit of a hollow victory, but the West Virginia University men’s basketball team wrapped up the NCAA basketball season in the Top-25. The end of the season poll that came out this week put the Mountaineers in the 24th slot. WVU ended with a record of 21 wins against 10 … Read more
Toyota is stretching a two-day suspension to a two week work stoppage to protect workers from the coronavirus. The longer shutdown is also connected to a drop in sales. Workers will be paid during the shutdown.
Governor Justice says the state bought one-hundred-thousand N95 surgical masks for 575-thousand-dollars. The masks are in short supply, and the Governor says he wants to make sure that first responders and health worker in West Virginia are properly equipped to fight the coronavirus.
Marshall University is transitioning to online classes for the rest of the spring semester. Students living on campus are being asked to return home, and the May commencent ceremony is being postponed.
Charleston police are investigating a shooting on Timothy Way. The victim was shot in the leg, and is expected to be okay. Investigators found several bullet holes in windows and cars. No arrests have been made.
The Governor is adding to the list of closures, he’s shutting down barbershops, hair salons, and nail salons, and he’s asking West Virginias to practice social distancing. Justice issued an executive order expediting unemployment benefits to workers affected by the coronavirus.