Gold counties will get increased COVID-19 testing

Governor Justice is ordering a COVID-19 testing blitz after a record number of positive cases this week. Counties in the “gold” will now get the same kind of massive free testing as counties that are in the “red” and “orange.” The goal is ten-thousand tests per day statewide.

Possible COVID-19 exposure at trunk-or-treat

COVID-19 testing is underway in Boone County after a possible exposure at a trunk-or-treat earlier this week at the Racine fire station. Officials say the risk of exposure is low, and they are acting with an abundance of caution.

October revenue numbers strong

Governor Justice is touting October revenue numbers. He says collections will come in at more than twenty-million-dollars above estimates when the books officially close this weekend. Four months into the fiscal year the state is running over 110-million-dollars ahead of estimates. Officials say, Consumer Sales Tax, and Personal Income Tax are performing better than expected.

Sentencing date set for Reta Mays in VA killings

Reta Mays, the ex-nursing assistant linked to eight patient deaths at the Clarksburg VA, is scheduled to be sentenced in mid-February. Her lawyers are gathering her mental health records to present possible mitigating factors during her sentencing hearing. Mays faces consecutive life terms for seven murders, and another twenty years for assault with attempt to … Read more

One person killed, two others hurt, in Oak Hill shooting

One person is dead and two others are in the hospital after shootings in the Oak Hill area. A man was killed at a home on Dark Hollow Road, and a few hours earlier, two people were found with gunshot wounds on Ohio Avenue. Investigators say the shootings are connected. Two suspects are in custody.

Fire at Huntington police station

The Huntington Fire Department responded to a fire at the police station. Smoke was detected on the second floor, in the detective’s unit. Sprinklers went off and put out the fire. Investigators say it looks like a desk lamp caught some papers on fire. No one was hurt. There was significant water damage.

Dunbar shooting under investigation

Police are investigating a shooting in Dunbar. A woman who had been shot in the arm walked into the GoMart on 16th Street. Investigators say the shooting appears to be accidental. The victim is expected to be okay. No arrests have been made.

Former Justice Loughry questions juorors Twitter use

A Court of Appeals is considering whether a juror’s social media exposure, during the trial of former West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Allen Loughry, could have biased her. Loughry’s attorneys say a district court in Charleston erred by denying a hearing based on the juror’s Twitter usage.

More than 400 new COVID-19 cases in WV

There are more than four-hundred new cases of COVID-19 in West Virginia, and seven more people have died. Wyoming County showed enough improvement to move out of the “red.” Mingo County is the only red county on the daily COVID-19 alert map.