Pratt home destroyed in fire

Fire destroyed a home on Center Street in the Pratt area. Firefighters had difficulty getting water because of problems with the city’s water source. No one was hurt. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

Man dies in industrial accident

A Preston County man is dead after falling into an industrial machine at a mulching facility near Hazelton. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration are investigating.

Flood debris clean up help is available

There is some help on the way to clean up flood debris. The Kanawha County Commission approved a flood debris cleanup assistance plan. You can submit a request for help by calling the planning office through March 9th.

Gov. Justice Submits Income Tax Repeal to Lawmakers

Gov. Jim Justice announced on Thursday he has submitted a bill to the state Legislature that will repeal personal income tax in the state. The governor first announced his intentions of the bill during his State of the State address in February and has been holding virtual town halls on the issue over the last … Read more

NGK Spark Plug Plant is Hiring

United Talent Staffing hosted a job fair Thursday at the company’s Charleston branch on 500 Leon Sullivan way. The recruiting event was for NGK Spark Plug Plant, and they’re still looking to fill several positions in the warehouse and as production assistants both full-time and temporary. You need a high school diploma or GED and … Read more

West Virginia’s Vaccine Supply Increases By Several Thousand

West Virginia expects to receive a surge in coronavirus vaccine doses moving forward after a one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine gained emergency use authorization. On top of the 15,500 doses from Johnson & Johnson, the state’s allocation of vaccines from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna will mean the state receives nearly 93,000 total doses this week. Residents … Read more

WV House & Senate pass charter school expansion bill

Both the state House and Senate have passed a bill to expand the state’s charter school system. The Senate will sign off on some last minute modifications, and the bill will be sent to the governor. Justice hasn’t commented on the possibility of charter school expansion.