West Virginia is Getting Bobwhite Quail From Texas

The state Division of Natural Resources is beginning a project to bring back bobwhite quail back into the Mountain State over a five-year period. The project is being done at the Tomblin Wildlife Management Area in Logan County, and the DNR is working with the Texas Parks and Wildlife agency. Last week, 48 birds were … Read more

Huntington City Council Seat is Filled

Huntington has filled an empty seat on its City Council. At a special meeting Tuesday night the Council appointed Democrat Charles Shaw to the third district seat, which represents the downtown area. Five people were interviewed for that seat that was previously held by council vice-chair Alex Vence, who says he resigned in February.

Gordman’s Opens a New Logan Store

There are nine new Gordman’s across West Virginia now providing new job opportunities. In Logan, dozens gathered for the grand opening of Gordman’s Tuesday morning. Gordman’s also made a donation to Logan High School for a $1,000.

Preschool Registration is Open Now

Kanawha County Schools are beginning to enroll students into preschool for the next year. Students must be 4 years old on or before June 30 of the school year to qualify, according to the school district. Parents can register today in the Nitro/Cross Lanes area at the Cross Lanes YMCA. Online applications for preschool are … Read more

A Montgomery Highway Gets a Fix for a Rockslide

Highway crews blasted a hillside along U.S. 60 in Montgomery this week in an effort to prevent more rockslides. About a year ago a rockslide shut down two lanes on U.S. 60 and the debris remained until now. The state helped fund the cost for the fix.

WV coronavirus threat remains low

West Virginia has one coronavirus test kit, which would be enough to test several hundred patients. There are no confirmed COVID-19 cases in West Virginia, and health officials say the risk remains low. More test kits are on the way.

Judges pay raise cut in half

A pay raise for West Virginia judges has been cut in half. The House Finance Committee replaced a Senate bill, trimming the raises from over 20-percent to ten-percent over two years.