Felon arrested for pawning gun

A felon involved in a police pursuit is under after pawning a shotgun. Thirty-nine-year-old Brian Smith was arrested in a police pursuit last week. Police obtained a search warrant and seized several firearms from Smith’s house.

Starbucks employee threatend with spatula

A man is under arrest for threatening a Starbucks employee with a spatula he stole from McDonalds. Thirty-eight-year-old Bryan Walker grabbed the employee by the neck and threated to kill her with the spatula if an officer came any closer. Police used a stun gun to take him into custody. The woman wasn’t hurt.

Charleston officials take exception to President’s remarks

Charleston Mayor Amy Goodwin, and other local officials, are taking exception to President Trump’s remarks that West Virginia doesn’t need federal resources. They sent a letter to Senators Joe Manchin and Shelley Moore Capito asking for federal help, and that those resources are needed now.

Clendenin Health Center using triage tent

The Clendenin Health Center is using a triage tent in their parking lot to screen patients for COVID-19 symptoms before going into the clinic. Symptoms include an over 100-degree fever, shortness of breath, or a dry cough, or if you’ve been to an area where you could have been exposed to the virus.

WV confirms first case of coronavirus

West Virginia’s first confirmed case of the coronavirus is in the Eastern Panhandle. The patient did not need to be hospitalized, and is self-quarantined at home. Governor Justice is closing restaurants, bars, and casinos. Restaurants will still be able to offer take-out and delivery.

DMV Limits the Number of People in its Offices

The West Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles is limiting the number of customers permitted in regional offices at the same time. The DMV said all offices will remain open and operation, but each location will let no more than 10 to 20 individuals inside its offices at the same time. Most transactions can be done … Read more

Businesses Close as a Precaution

Many local businesses are impacted by the threat of the coronavirus and are closing temporarily. The Bridge Road Bistro in South Hills in Charleston announced on its Facebook that the restaurant, the Bistro Café in the TransCanada building and Sunset Grill will close until at least Monday, March 23. Books and Brews on Washington Street … Read more

Coronavirus Postpones Charleston Events

The ripple effect of the coronavirus crisis has led to the halting of some major events at the Charleston Coliseum and Convention Center, the Municipal Auditorium and to a skeleton staff at those facilities. Events affected include the West Virginia Home Show, which had been scheduled April 3 through April 5 at the Coliseum, and … Read more