Donation drive to help airport employees impacted by shutdown

As federal employees remain unpaid during the government shutdown, efforts are underway to take care of workers at the West Virginia International Yeager Airport. The airport is accepting donations of items at its main terminal, including baby essentials, gift cards (gas, grocery or retail), nonperishable food items, pet supplies, and toiletries. So far, delays caused … Read more

St. Albans City Park to host its annual Christmas display

The 37th annual Festival of Lights opens at St. Albans City Park on November 25. Two preview nights kick things off during Thanksgiving week— a walk-through on Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m., followed by free hayrides Wednesday evening. The full drive-through display runs nightly from 6 to 9 p.m., November 28 through December 26, … Read more

Deer hunters asked to donate meat this season

Hunters across West Virginia are being asked to help fight hunger this season. Governor Patrick Morrisey has proclaimed November as Wild Game Meat Donation Month, urging hunters to share their harvest through the Hunters Helping the Hungry program. Successful hunters can donate venison by taking their deer to participating meat processors. The meat is then … Read more

Suspected cat hoarder faces animal cruelty charges

A Kanawha County woman is facing animal cruelty charges after authorities found dozens of sick and dying cats inside her East Bank home. Police say 65-year-old Darlene Jarrett was living in what they described as a large cat hoard on First Avenue, with about 30 cats needing treatment. Humane officers have visited multiple times to … Read more

McCumbers’ child sexual abuse case moves ahead in court

A case against former Calhoun County Commissioner Jacob McCumbers is moving forward to circuit court. Special Magistrate Tamra Milhoan found probable cause Monday on 50 counts of child sexual abuse by a parent, guardian, or custodian. McCumbers was arrested in September after a child told investigators he’d been assaulted for nearly a decade, beginning before … Read more

UC is recognized for embracing male nursing students

The University of Charleston has been named one of the nation’s “Best Schools for Men in Nursing” for the second year in a row. The honor, from the American Association for Men in Nursing, recognizes programs that recruit, support, and celebrate men in the profession. UC is the only West Virginia school on the list, … Read more

Kanawha County Commission opposes gas rate hike

The Kanawha County Commission is pushing back against a proposed rate hike from Mountaineer Gas. In a letter to the West Virginia Public Service Commission, commissioners urged regulators to reject the company’s request for about forty-four and a half million dollars in additional revenue. The increase could raise residential bills by up to twenty percent. … Read more

City of Charleston begins fall leaf collection

Charleston’s Public Works Department began its Supplemental Loose Leaf Collection on Monday, November 3. Residents have two options: bag leaves for weekly curbside pickup on regular trash days, or rake loose leaves to the street edge for the supplemental collection. Loose leaf pickup happens once or twice a season depending on weather and volume. Crews … Read more