Horse is Rescued from Kentucky Mine Site

A third horse has been rescued from a strip mine site in Kentucky where 20 horses were found fatally shot. A filly was captured by Dumas Rescue on Saturday and taken to the Kentucky Humane Society. The horse is believed to be the daughter of the pregnant mare and sister to the colt who was … Read more

New Sign Displaying MLK Jr. Street Name to be Unveiled

A Charleston organization will unveil the new street sign that will be shared with Court Street in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. next week. The sign – Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Way – will be placed at the intersection of Court Street and Brawley Walkway on Monday, Jan. 20, which is Martin Luther … Read more

Ojeda running for U.S. Senate

Army veteran and former presidential hopeful Richard Ojeda is running for U.S. Senate in West Virginia. The Democrat filed paperwork on Monday and will face incumbent Republican Shelley Moore Capito.

Firefighters will receive back wages

Charleston Mayor Amy Goodwin says the City’s firefighters haven’t received the correct holiday pay since 2012. The City reached an over one-and-a-half-million-dollar agreement with the Charleston Professional Firefighters union for back wages. Charleston City Council will vote on the agreement next week.

Cabell County delegate donates kidney

Cabell County Democratic Delegate Sean Hornbuckle missed the start of the legislative session for a good reason. He’s recovering from surgery after donating a kidney to his sister. She is doing well, and Hornbuckle plans to be back to work later this week.

Man convicted of murder in fatal beating

A jury found 35-year-old Christopher Goodwin guilty of murder in the 2018 beating death of another man. Goodwin was convicted of hitting Jonathan Brown in the head with a large metal pipe at a home in Quinland. Sentencing is set for March.