Outgoing and incoming governors disagree on economic outlook

West Virginia’s recent change of leadership has portrayed two very different pictures of the state’s budget. Before leaving Charleston for Washington, U.S. Sen. Jim Justice announced West Virginia recorded a $36.7 million surplus in December, the sixth month of Fiscal Year 2025. Shortly after taking over as governor, Patrick Morrisey projected the next fiscal year … Read more

Police pursuit in Clay County ends up in the Elk River

Two people have been charged after a high-speed chase in snowy Clay County ended with a car crashing into the Elk River. 26-year old Jonathan C. Sparks of Montgomery and 34-year old Tiffany Nicole Bragg of Richwood were arrested following a pursuit along Route 16 on Sunday. Troopers said a vehicle occupied by Sparks and … Read more

Warming stations to remain open the first half of the week

Several warming stations are open after another round of snow hit the area Sunday and cold temperatures hang on through Wednesday. In Charleston, Bream S.H.O.P. offers showers and a healthcare outreach program, and that’s at 300 West Washington Street. The Kanawha Valley Collective Centralized Assessment Office at 1015 Smith Street in Charleston also serves as … Read more

Drivers beware, tolling agencies across the country warn of scam

The West Virginia Parkways Authority is warning E-ZPass holders of a scam targeting tolling agencies nationwide. The text message scam claims to be “E-ZPass Toll Services” and includes a link to pay an alleged outstanding toll balance to avoid a late fee, according to a news release from the West Virginia Parkways Authority. The department … Read more

U.S. Attorney serving West Virginia announces his resignation

One of West Virginia’s two U.S. Attorneys announced his resignation Monday. U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of West Virginia William Ihlenfeld announced his resignation, saying he was sad to leave but called his time serving the northern district an honor and a privilege. Ihlenfeld served as U.S. Attorney from August 2010 until December 2016 … Read more

Former hospital CEO is sentenced for stealing hospital funds

The former CEO of Williamson Memorial Hospital has been sentenced and ordered to pay restitution. Charles Hatfield o Williamson was order to five years of federal probation, fined $20,000, and ordered to pay more than $34,000 in restitution in a theft and bribery investigation involing federal funds. Court records show Hatfield admitted that while serving … Read more

Police investigate a fatal ATV crash in Charleston

One person died and a juvenile is in critical condition following an ATV crash that happened in Charleston Saturday evening. Eyewitness News said the crash was reported just before 6:15 p.m. by a neighbor who heard a crash along the 1800 block of Palm Drive. Charleston Police said the two were traveling down the road … Read more

Kanawha County Emergency Ambulance Authority to raise rates

The Kanawha County Emergency Ambulance Authority will raise rates for their services as it faces a $4 million deficit. Its governing board, which is elected by the Kanawha County Commission, approved the rate increase. Ambulance fees will go up by 200 percent to help stabilize the KCEAA financially. Consumers generally don’t feel the pinch, but … Read more