Marshall University expands its automatic admission program

Marshall University is extending its direct admission program to students in southern West Virginia. The university announced Monday that its program, which allows automatic admission to Marshall for any student with a 2.5 GPA or higher, will now be available to graduating students at Woodrow Wilson, Independence, Liberty and Shady Spring high schools. The program … Read more

Workman is appointed as family court judge

A Boone County assistant prosecutor has been appointed to serve as a family court judge in West Virginia’s 10th district. Elliot Workman, of Madison was appointed Monday to serve as judge in West Virginia’s 10th Family Court Circuit covering Boone and Lincoln counties, according to a news release from Gov. Patrick Morrisey’s Office. Her background … Read more

Heart and Hand hosts an event to stock its food pantry

For more than 40 years Heart and Hand Outreach Ministries have been working towards feeding families in the Kanawha Valley. The tradition continued on Sunday with the annual Hike For Hunger aimed at raising money for the ministries’ food bank. WCHS TV talked with Executive Director Scott Jarrett, who said rising food costs are having … Read more

City to host meeting tonight on vacant properties

The Charleston Land Reuse Agency is inviting the public to a community meeting on tonight (Tuesday, October 7), from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Element Edge on 4th Avenue. The meeting will highlight the agency’s work to return vacant and abandoned properties to productive use. A brief presentation will cover current programs and projects, followed … Read more

Former Delagate has passed away

The West Virginia Democratic Party is mourning the loss of former Delegate Marge Burke, who passed away last Saturday. WVDP Chair Mike Pushkin called Burke a trailblazer for women in politics and praised her decades of public service. Burke served in the House of Delegates from 1978 to 1996, becoming the first chair of the … Read more

Charleston attorney and pioneer Kitty Dooley has died

Katherine “Kitty” Dooley, a longtime Charleston attorney and civil rights advocate, has died. Dooley’s death was announced by Charleston Mayor Amy Shuler Goodwin on Friday. Dooley practiced law in the Charleston area for more than 30 years, and the YWCA building is named after her. She was awarded the 2012 Martin Luther King, Jr. Living … Read more

Old elementary school is repurposed to hold games and events

The old Milton Elementary School is getting new life as a community recreation center. After closing last December, the building now hosts local kids for basketball, parties, and events. City leaders say it’s become a safe, active space, drawing 15 to 20 kids each night. Milton City Manager Mike Ramsey says repurposing the school, which … Read more

It’s October, and several bird hunting seasons are open now

Several migratory bird hunting seasons are now open across West Virginia. According to the Division of Natural Resources, duck, coot, gallinule, and merganser hunting runs from October 4th through the 12th. Canada, white-fronted, snow, and blue goose seasons run through October 19th. Hunters must have a federal migratory bird stamp and HIP registration. Regulations and … Read more