Gov. Justice working to get more seniors vaccinated

Governor Justice is working on a plan to get more seniors vaccinated quickly. Three fixed-site clinics are being setup and more workers will man the phone banks in an effort to get those sixty-five and older vaccinated as soon as possible. Justice says his goal is to have eighty-five-percent of West Virginia’s elderly vaccinated.

WV House passes bill to protect historical monuments

The West Virginia House of Delegates passed a bill that would protect historical monuments, including Confederate memorials. The bill would make it illegal to remove or relocate the monuments from public locations, and bans cities and counties from renaming streets, building, parks or other public places with historical names. Schools are exempt from the list.

Morgantown man indicted in connection to U.S. Captiol riot

A Morgantown man and another man have been indicted by a grand jury for using bear spray and injuring several officers during the January 6th riot at the U.S. Capitol. George Tanios is accused of assaulting Officer Brian Sicknick, who investigators believe may have ingested a chemical substance that may have contributed to his death.

Beckley Police release names of mother and son who were attacked

Beckley police are releasing the names of the mother and son who were attacked by her boyfriend. Twenty-four-year-old Felicia Brown is in stable condition after she was stabbed. Her seven-year-old son Tre’shaun Brown died after he was hit with a hammer. Thirty-four-year-old Rashad Thompson is charged with murder and attempted murder.

Man arrested for stealing ambulance

A man is under arrest for stealing an ambulance and leading police on a chase that injured three police officers. Forty-year-old Fed Blevins stole the ambulance from a dialysis center in South Williamson and took off. No one was inside. Police use a pit maneuver to stop him on Route 65. He rammed a police … Read more

Seven puppies found dead in Kanawha County

Kanawha County deputies are assisting the Kanawha-Charleston Humane Association in an investigation into the deaths of seven puppies. The dogs were found in a plastic tote beside Eden’s Fork Road. Contact the sheriff’s office if you have any information.

Flags at half-staff in honor of Atlanta shooting victims

Governor issued a proclamation ordering flags at all state owned facilities to be flown at half-staff in honor of the shooting victims in Atlanta earlier this week. The governor’s order is in accordance with President Joe Biden’s proclamation. Eight people, mostly of Asian descent, were shot and killed at three Atlanta area spas.

Slight uptick in COVID-19 cases

The state Department of Health and Human Resources is reporting a slight uptick in COVID-19 cases. There are over three-hundred-eighty new cases of the virus, and more than 53-hundred active cases. Five more people have died. More than four-hundred-thousand people have received the first dose of vaccine, and more than 250-thousand are fully vaccinated.

Captio visits Mexico border

Senator Shelley Moore Capito will be at the border with Mexico today. A group of senators will be in El Paso to get some answers about the President’s suspension of border wall construction, and a large influx of migrant kids at the border.

House considers bill allowing students to repeat a year

The House of Delegates is considering a bill that would allow students to repeat a year in school and sports because of the pandemic. Students would be allowed to us the 2021-2022 school year as a supplement year, and county school boards would need to make a decision by June if they want to offer … Read more