UC is recognized for embracing male nursing students

The University of Charleston has been named one of the nation’s “Best Schools for Men in Nursing” for the second year in a row. The honor, from the American Association for Men in Nursing, recognizes programs that recruit, support, and celebrate men in the profession. UC is the only West Virginia school on the list, … Read more

Kanawha County Commission opposes gas rate hike

The Kanawha County Commission is pushing back against a proposed rate hike from Mountaineer Gas. In a letter to the West Virginia Public Service Commission, commissioners urged regulators to reject the company’s request for about forty-four and a half million dollars in additional revenue. The increase could raise residential bills by up to twenty percent. … Read more

City of Charleston begins fall leaf collection

Charleston’s Public Works Department began its Supplemental Loose Leaf Collection on Monday, November 3. Residents have two options: bag leaves for weekly curbside pickup on regular trash days, or rake loose leaves to the street edge for the supplemental collection. Loose leaf pickup happens once or twice a season depending on weather and volume. Crews … Read more

Ohio ATV crash claims the lives of two teens

Two minors were killed in an ATV crash in Lawrence County, Ohio. Deputies say the crash happened in the Fayette Township area when the ATV lost control and hit a bench and a parked car. Both victims were taken to Cabell Huntington Hospital, where they later died from their injuries. The Ohio State Highway Patrol … Read more

City announces a date for the Charleston Christmas parade

The City of Charleston is now accepting applications for the 2025 Charleston Christmas Parade. This year’s theme is Tinsel Town. Local businesses, organizations, and school groups can apply online at charlestonwv.gov/christmasparade through November 25. Participation is limited to around 125 entries, so early applications are encouraged. The parade route starts at Kanawha Boulevard and Capitol … Read more

211 hotline sees an uptick in calls

As West Virginians face a lapse in SNAP benefits, calls to the state’s 211 hotline are surging. Operated by the United Way, the line connects people with local food pantries and emergency resources. Governor Patrick Morrisey is urging anyone in need to call 211 or text their zip code to 898-211. United Way of Central … Read more

Pigs running loose in Kanawha County are being relocated

In Kanawha County, more than two dozen pigs are being relocated after reports of the animals running loose and damaging property in Diamond. Deputies say a woman has been charged with a misdemeanor for second-offense livestock trespassing after pigs were found roaming outside her Rockwood Avenue property. Investigators say she’d been working with a rescue … Read more

Marshall University President visits local schools

Marshall University President Brad Smith visited high schools in Kanawha and Putnam Counties, sharing info on the university’s 150 programs and the Marshall Direct automatic admission program for eligible students. At Hurricane and South Charleston High Schools, Smith encouraged students to pursue careers in fields like cybersecurity, healthcare, and aviation—all without leaving West Virginia. Students … Read more

Sale goes through for four state-owned hospitals

West Virginia’s sale of its four state-run long-term care facilities is now complete. Governor Patrick Morrisey confirmed the $60 million sale to Marx Development Group, calling it a major step toward modernizing healthcare services. The facilities include Hopemont, Jackie Withrow, John Manchin Sr., and Lakin hospitals. A judge lifted a restraining order earlier this week, … Read more

Cabell County judge steps down

A longtime Cabell County judge is retiring after more than 14 years on the bench. Judge Paul Farrell Sr. was honored at a retirement celebration late last week, marking the end of a career that began in 1978 after graduating from WVU’s College of Law. Along with his judicial service, Judge Farrell is a U.S. … Read more