Community Group Starts Discussion Meetings in Charleston

A small group met Sunday and talked about the change they want to see around town. The first ‘Charleston Community Talks’ meeting gave people the chance to talk about big things like the education and healthcare systems all the way down to community issues like the need for more trash cans in some neighborhoods. In … Read more

WV State Museum Announces Reopening Date

The West Virginia State Museum at the state Capitol Complex announced it will reopen to visitors on Tuesday, July 7. The museum will reopen under its normal business hours, which are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. The gift shop also will reopen that day. The maximum occupancy for the museum will be … Read more

A Historic Lottery Winner Has Passed Away

Historic Powerball winner Jack Whittaker has died at 73. Whittaker won the $315 million Powerball jackpot on Christmas night in 2002, which at the time was the largest jackpot ever won by a single ticket in American lottery history. Before he won the lottery, Whittaker owned three construction companies. Following the win, Whittaker was robbed … Read more

Putnam County Seniors Can Pick Up Free Meals Today

Senior citizens who are not currently receiving any kind of meal assistance can get free meal boxes from a summer feeding program in Putnam County. The Senior Summer Feeding Program is available for anyone age 60 and older and their household members, regardless of their age. The Putnam County Aging Program, Inc. is partnering with … Read more

City of Charleston received $3.6 million in CARES Act funding

The City of Charleston will receive three-point-six-million-dollars in CARES Act funding to cover COVID-19 related expenses in March and April. The money will cover payroll expenses for police, fire, and sanitation workers, and expenses for cleaning supplies and personal protective equipment.

Fisherman find body in Kanawha River

Police are investigating after two fisherman found a body in the Kanawha River. The body was found about 50-feet from the Mountain Pie Company. The medical examiner’s office is working to identify the man and the cause of death.