Distillery Starts Making Hand Sanitizer

A local business is doing its part to help out during the coronovirus crisis. Appalachian Distillery in the Ripley area is making hand sanitizer for anyone who needs a supply. The distillery usually makes whiskey and legal moonshine, but now it is using that equipment to make hand sanitizer. There’s more on the Appalachian Distillery’s … Read more

Meal Service for Students Will Continue

The West Virginia Department of Education said Monday that the majority of counties in the state continue to provide meals for students, although some counties may have altered the plans on how they are feeding kids. State School Superintendent Clayton Burch sent a letter to superintendents Sunday to offer guidance on a variety of options … Read more

Marshall Professor Aims to Help With Mask Shortage

A Marshall University professor is leading an effort to create surgical masks for health care workers due to the shortage. Dr. Suzanne Straight teaches anatomy in the College of Science at the university. Straight is working with locals to make masks from high-end furnace filters. She is looking for more volunteers who are not immunocompromised … Read more

Governor Issues Stay-at-Home Order

Gov. Jim Justice said Monday afternoon he is issuing a stay-at-home order for West Virginia residents and shutting down non-essential businesses as concerns about the spread of the coronavirus mount. You’ll be able to go to the grocery story and convenience stores, medical appointments, pharmacies, and restaurants to pick up to-to orders. Talking walks and … Read more

WV stands to lose millions in gaming revenue

The state will be hit hard by the loss of revenue from casinos. The Governor shut down gaming operations last week, and the state could lose as much as 52-million-dollars a month in gambling revenue. As many as 12-thousand hospitality workers are out of a job.

WV Senators split on vote to advance stimulus package

A key procedural vote to advance a third coronavirus funding package failed in the U.S. Senate. West Virginia’s Senators split on the vote. Senator Joe Manchin says the package failed to put the welfare of health care workers, small businesses, and laid off workers as first priority. Senator Shelly Moore-Capito said the bill would have … Read more

Officials want 24/7 coronavirus testing

Officials are asking for 24-7 coronavirus testing. Charlston Mayor Goodwin says getting a response from the state health lab has been difficult because the lab is only staffed between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m., and limited hours on the weekend.

Judicial branch employee tests postive for coronavirus

A judicial branch employee tested positive for the coronavirus, and state health officials have developed a screening protocol that requires a temperature check before entering the judicial building. The Kanawha County Clerk’s Office announced that it will only conduct business by telephone or email.