50 and older now eligible for COVID-19 vaccine

Governor Justice is expanding COVID-19 vaccine eligibility. Anyone fifty and older is now eligible for the vaccine, and vaccinations will begin soon for school employees between the ages of forty and fifty. The number of active COVID-19 cases is under 65-hundred. That number has gone down for 46-days in a row. The daily infection rate … Read more

Elderly man injured in a brush fire

An 87-year-old Ravenswood man suffered burns over sixty-percent of his body when he fell into a brush fire. The fire quickly got out of control and burned a vheicle. He was flown to a regional burn unit.

Ohio River will fall below flood stage today

While the Ohio River has crested, it will take some time to fall substantially. The river will fall below flood stage by this evening, and most roads should be able to reopen. Conditions will improve in the backwater areas, like Barboursville, too.

Dams Helped Control Flooding This Time

It could have been worse. The Kanawha River crested just under 30 feet Friday night at the South Side Bridge, swamping Haddad Riverfront Park and almost reaching the lights on the top of the stage. WCHS TV reported the record crest on the Kanawha is 47 feet in 1840 and before the 1950s it occasionally … Read more

Additional Trash Runs Will Help With Flood Cleanup

The city of Charleston set up a site yesterday to take supply donations and to coordinate volunteers who want to help with flood cleanup. The city also said the Public Works Department will be making additional trash runs on the West Side the next few days.

Kanawha County Lawyer is Appointed to Judge’s Seat

Gov. Jim Justice has named a senior Kanawha County assistant prosecutor as a judge in Kanawha County. Maryclaire Akers has been selected to fill a judge’s spot that was left vacant in Kanawha County Circuit Court after the death of veteran judge Charles King. Akers has practiced law in the Mountain State for 21 years. … Read more