Five COVID-19 Cases Have Been Confirmed in West Virginia

West Virginia now has five confirmed cases of the coronavirus, according to the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources. One of the new cases is in Monongalia County, and the other two are in Tucker County. The previous two cases were reported in Mercer and Jefferson counties. The patients are isolated in their … Read more

Strawberry Festival canceled

The 79th annual Strawberry Festival in Buckhannon will have to wait until 2021. The festival will not happen this May. Organizers say the only time the festival has been canceled was during World War II.

WV primary election still on for May

West Virginia’s primary election is still on for May 12th. The state Attorney General and the Secretary of State’s office issued a legal opinion that fear of the coronavirus at a polling place is a legitimate medical reason to request an absentee ballot. Early voting takes place from April 29th through May 9th.

WVU spring semester will be online

West Virginia University is moving to online classes for the rest of the spring semester. Online classes will begin on March 30th. Students are advised not to travel back to campus. Residence halls will be secured, and all campus buildings are closed to the public.

WV DMV closing regional offices

The West Virginia DMV is closing its regional offices. Driver’s licenses and vehicle registrations with expiration date in March or April will be extended for three months. The DMV headquarters in Charleston will remain open for online and mail-in transactions.

Governor closing gyms, health clubs and rec centers

The closure list is getting longer. Governor Justice is closing gyms, health clubs, and rec centers for two weeks in an effort to reduce the spread of coronavirus. Earlier this week, restaurants, bars and casinos were shut down. Restaurants can still deliver takeout and delivery.

Second positive case of coronavirus confirmed in WV

There are two confirmed case of COVID-19 in West Virginia. The new case is in Mercer County, and the original is in Shepherdstown. Both cases are linked to travel. The state public health lab has tested 148 West Virginians for the virus, 143 test results were negative, and three are pending.

Restaurants Offer Takeout and Delivery

Governor Jim Justice ordered restaurants and bars to close down dining room service, but many of them are still offering takeout and delivery service. Restaurant owners are trying to keep employees working as much as possible. On top of carry out and delivery services, some restaurants will also use Charleston 2 Go, an online delivery … Read more