Virtual Joyful Night celebration

The annual Joyful Night celebration will be held virtually tonight. The Governor and First Lady will light the state Christmas tree, and perform the traditional reading of, “Twas the Night Before Christmas.” A live-stream of the program will be available on Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter, and broadcast on the West Virginia Channel at seven p.m.

Suspect wanted in drive-by shooting

The Putnam County Sheriff’s Office is investigating after a man was shot multiple times in a drive-by shooting at the Maury Village Apartments in Teays Valley. The victim died at the hospital. No arrests have been made.

The Governor Announces A New Hotline for Children’s Issues

Governor Jim Justice announced new details about the coronavirus vaccine Monday. The governor said over 16,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine are expected by the end of this week or the beginning of next week. There are 60,000 vaccinations guaranteed in Phase 1 and supplies will increase each week. Governor Justice also announced a new … Read more

Nicholas County Invesigators City Several For Illegal Hunting

An investigation in Nicholas County led to several residents being charged with numerous hunting violations, including spotlighting, in the weeks leading up to buck firearms season. West Virginia Natural Resources Police said in a Facebook post that two trophy-size, 10-point bucks were confiscated as a result of one of the complaints. In addition to spotlighting, … Read more

America’s Got Talent Winner Plans Holiday Shows

America’s Got Talent” winner and Logan navitve Landau Eugene Murphy Jr. is performing a series of holiday concerts online. Landau’s Virtual Home for the Holidays Tour includes eight shows scheduled from Dec. 16 through 23. Murphy says the shows will be interactive. Murphy won the AGT show in 2011.

Shawnee Sport Complex to Close Through Mid-January

Shawnee Sports Complex announced Monday it will be closed to all sports practices, games and activities until Jan. 11, 2021. The Kanawha County Commission said the closure is due to an order by Gov. Jim Justice. The fields will be closed for use, but Shawnee will remain open for walking from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 … Read more

Trial is Delayed Because Witnesses Are Impacted By COVID-19

A high-profile murder trial in Martinsburg is being delayed because of spiking COVID-19 cases. Prosecutors said one of their witnesses in the trial of Robert Landis Kramerage tested positive for the coronavirus and two additional witnesses are in quarantine. The Journal reported the trial has been set for a January 6th start. Kramerage is accused … Read more