Gov. Justice says restart is a balancing act

Governor Justice is starting to talk about transitioning from stay at home orders to a cautious restart, but he says the next phase of coronavirus response with be very tedious and difficult. Justice says his main priority is protecting the health of West Virginians.

Patients at St. Abans nursing home being tested for COVID-19

There are two more COVID-19 deaths in West Virginia bringing the death toll to twelve, and nearly 720 people are positive for the coronavirus. The West Virginia National Guard is testing 75 patients for COVID-19 at the Riverside Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in St. Albans. The testing comes after one patient at the facility was … Read more

Buses Make Changes to Keep Riders and Drivers Safe

Public transportation services are adapting during the pandemic. Buses are regularly cleaned and disinfected and drivers are wearing masks and gloves. Tri-State Transit Authority in Huntington said ridership has decreased, but safety techniques have increased. There are barriers around the drivers called “cough curtains” to cut the risk of germs spreading. KVRTA in Charleston said … Read more

Pharmacies Hit with Gift Card Scam

Kanawha County Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to the Walgreen’s Pharmacy in Cross Lanes to investigate a scam this week. The cashier said three men purchased four separate gift cards containing $500 dollars on each card. At the checkout the suspects told her she had to press the cash button on the register to process the … Read more

Suddenlink Offers Free Internet for Students

To help students with homeschooling, Suddenlink is extending an offer for free internet to households that do not currently have internet access. It’s free broadband for K-12 grade or college students who don’t currently have access, and the offer is available through June 30, 2020. Families can sign up online at order.suddenlink.com or email suddenlinkstudent@alticeuse.com.