City announces winners in student juried art competition

The City of Charleston Office of Public Art recognized the winners of the 2025 Charleston Youth Art Month Juried Exhibition with a ceremony at the Charleston Coliseum and Convention Center. There were 286 submitted pieces this year, up from 175 pieces last year, and 75 in 2023. Eighth-grader Carly Morris from John Adams Middle School … Read more

An old church will become the Corton Lodge

An historic church has been renovated into something new, and it could bring new life to the area when it opens later this spring. The historic Baptist Church in Corton is re-opening for the first time in over 50 years after seven months of renovations. The church building is more than one hundred years old, … Read more

Cause of Friday night’s power outage was a brush fire

A large brushfire in Kanawha County Friday night caused a power outage a left many people unable to reach their homes. The blaze was reported along a hillside near The Ridges neighborhood along the 300 block of Wills Drive in South Charleston. Around 250 homes were impacted, according to the Appalachian Power outage map. South … Read more

The governor signs the budget with several line-item vetoes

Gov. Patrick Morrisey signed the budget legislation for the coming fiscal year with several line-item vetoes. Morrisey said in a news release that the budget passed by lawmakers during the 2025 legislative session provides the state flexibility as it faces some expected funding uncertainties. The budget fully funds Medicaid, senior services and the HOPE scholarship … Read more

The PEIA has a new leader

A new director has been appointed for the Public Employees Insurance Agency. Brent Wolfingbarger will lead the agency at it faces ongoing issues, including years of premium and deductible increases. According to a news release from the Office of the Governor, Wolfingbarger has served as a senior deputy Attorney General of West Virginia since 2020 … Read more

Mercer County woman faces child neglect charges

A woman was arrested following a child neglect investigation in Mercer County that lasted more than a year. 30-year old Ashley Smith was charged with concealment of a minor and child neglect resulting in injury after a Child Protective Services case was opened in April 2023 and lasted until July 2024. Eyewitness News said the … Read more

FEMA deadline is extended for Kentucky residents who need flood assistance

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has extended the deadline for personal assistance following severe storms and flooding in eastern Kentucky. Homeowners and renters that experienced damage to their property during the fatal storms now have until Monday, May 25 to apply for assistance, according to Eyewitness News. FEMA assistance can help with rental assistance, temporary … Read more

Fish are being stocked this spring in area lakes

The Elk River and Pettigrew Lake received a spring stocking of trout, catfish and bass on Saturday, according to a news release from the Kanawha County Commission. On May 10, a second stocking event is scheduled for 9 a.m. at Meadowood Park in Tornado. The Kanawha County Commission said in a news release that the … Read more

Gov signs budget expecting structural problems

West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey signed the budget legislation for the coming fiscal year Thursday night with several line-item vetoes. Morrisey said in a news release that the budget, which was passed during the 2025 legislative session, provides the state flexibility as it faces some expected funding uncertainties. “When I took office, I inherited a … Read more