Someone is impersonating a Belle police officer

Belle’s mayor is warning residents about a phone scam involving someone pretending to be a local police officer. Mayor David Fletcher says a caller claiming to be “Lt. Shelton” with the Belle Police Department left a voicemail asking for a call back about documentation. Fletcher says there is no Lt. Shelton, and the number isn’t … Read more

New ArtBus design is unveiled

Art lovers and transit riders gathered in Charleston for the 2025 ArtBus reveal at Slack Plaza. Local artist Liz Pavlovic designed this year’s bus, featuring West Virginia cryptids like Mothman, the Flatwoods Monster, and the Grafton Monster. Pavlovic says her colorful design celebrates regional folklore and local culture. The ArtBus, a collaboration between the City … Read more

Gov Morrisey promises matching funds for donations

Gov. Patrick Morrisey announced the state will be matching donations to the Facing Hunger Food Bank and Mountaineer Food Bank on a dollar-for-dollar basis up to the $13 million mark. Morrisey has also activated the West Virginia National Guard to assist with food distribution and establishing mobile food banks in rural areas. Grocery store owner … Read more

List of West VA 211 resources

As a shutdown of the federal government continues, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program is facing disruptions which could impact 270,000 West Virginians. While federal rulings issued Friday require the Trump administration to fund SNAP using contingency funding during the shutdown, but it remains unclear how long debit cards could be reloaded. Eyewitness News has compiled … Read more

Federal judges order Trump administration to use SNAP contingency funds

Two federal judges ruled Friday that the Trump administration must use SNAP’s contingency funds during the government shutdown. On Nov. 1, millions of Americans are expected to lose their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, with over 25 states filing a lawsuit to get the Trump administration to use contingency funds to keep the federal … Read more

Home in Sissonville destroyed by fire Friday

A home was destroyed in a fire Friday morning in Sissonville. The blaze was reported about 9 a.m. in the 7000 block of Sissonville Drive, according to a Metro 911 alert. Firefighters said two people were inside the home at the time of the fire, but were able to get out safely. The cause of … Read more

Tennessee man found guilty of beating persons with a hammer

A Tennessee man accused of bludgeoning a person with a hammer in Mason County pleaded guilty Friday to attempted murder, prosecutors said. Kenneth L. Connell, 46, of Brush Creek, Tenn., was arrested in April following a reported assault on Tribble Road in the Leon area, according to the Mason County Prosecutor’s Office. A criminal complaint … Read more

Man receives 2nd degree murder charge in 2021 murder

A Kanawha County jury has found a man accused of killing a woman and then dumping her body in a well guilty of second-degree murder. Prosecutors asked the jury to return a first-degree murder conviction. However, testimony indicated Michael Smith did not pull the trigger of the gun used to kill Cheyenne Johnson in May … Read more

Human remains found near Hill St

Deputies have launched an investigation after human remains were found in the Cabin Creek area of Kanawha County late Thursday night. Remans “in an advanced state of decomposition” were located on an access road near Hill Street and Canady Lane, according to a news release from the Kanawha County Sheriff’s Office.The news release said deputies … Read more

City leaders discuss what to do with vacant properties

City and community leaders in Charleston are joining forces to tackle abandoned and deteriorating properties. The Charleston Land Reuse Agency hosted a roundtable this week to talk about ways to turn vacant homes and lots into opportunities for redevelopment. Senior planner John Butterworth said the goal is to remove unsafe structures and reduce crime linked … Read more