Math teachers get $3 million grant

Math teachers across West Virginia will get nearly three-million-dollars from the National Science Foundation. Senators Joe Manchin and Shelley Moore Capito say the funds will improve mathematic education in the state, and will provide math teachers with the resources they need to overcome traditional roadblocks in the classroom.

Marshall University postponing travel

Marshall University is canceling and university-sponsored travel over the next ten days due coronavirus concerns. Officials say they will decide by next Friday if they will extend the ban beyond March 15th.

Lawmakers rush to pass bill on last day of Legislative Session

Today is the last day of the 2020 Legislative Session. Lawmakers are trying to pass dozens of bill at the last minute. The state Senate approved 17-million-dollars for foster cars, and the House voted down the creation of an Intermediate Court of Appeals. Senate President Mitch Carmichael says he’s confident they’ll pass a balanced budget … Read more

Parkersburg police looking for bank robber

Parkersburg police are looking for an armed bank robber. The man walked into the downtown branch of Community Bank and handed a teller a note demanding money. The suspect fled on foot with an undisclosed amount of cash.

Police looking for hit-and-run suspect

Charleston police are looking for a man who took off during a traffic stop and hit a woman who was walking her kids to school on the West Side. The woman is in critical condition. Forty-four-year-old Che Dushon Lark abandoned the vehicle and fled on foot.

Man accused of torturing woman

A LeRoy man is accused of beating and shackling a woman. The victim says 45-year-old Peter Lizon severely beat her and tied her up with rope at their home, when he became angry because he thought she was talking to another man. Lizon is charged with kidnaping and malicious wounding. The woman is okay.

Man pleads guilty to escaping home confinement

A Charleston man is accused of escaping home confinement. Forty-four-year-old Harrison Shaffer, Jr. pleaded guilty to intentionally leaving his home without permission. He’s on home confinement for a strangulation offense. Schaffer will be sentenced in April.