Two people are dead after a stabbing in Huntington

Two people are dead following a stabbing incident in Huntington Saturday evening. The incident happened just after 6 p.m. along the 1000 block of 19th Street. According to Cabell County dispatchers, and two people were dead when responders arrived on scene. Huntington Police Department said that an investigation is ongoing.

Marmet library closes permanently

The Marmet Public Library closed its doors for good over the weekend. The building had been showing its age and the decision makers with Kanawha County Public Libraries determined it wasn’t in anyone’s best interest to have patrons or workers in the library any longer. The KCPL Bookmobile will make regular stops Marmet to fill … Read more

UMWA President issues harsh response to layoffs

United Mine Workers of America International President Cecil E. Roberts issued a statement Saturday in response to Friday’s layoffs at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. He said it’s “not just an attack on jobs,” but it’s an “attack on the very foundation of worker safety” in the US. Taking down the Respiratory … Read more

Drug settlement checks to give cities and counties a boost

West Virginia Attorney General JB McCuskey says his office will be distributing $3.5 million in funding from a settlement in a lawsuit against Pfizer and Ranbaxy. The lawsuit involved the cholesterol drug Lipitor and a cheaper generic version. Pfizer and Ranbaxy are alleged to have delayed the generic drug for 20 months, and the attorney … Read more

Sports Complex in Charleston is now on hold due to budget cuts

A multimillion-dollar sports complex slated for part of the Charleston Town Center is “on pause” due to inflation and budget costs. Kanawha County Commissioner Lance Wheeler told Eyewitness News that inflation’s effect on construction prices and the county’s budget have played a role in a pause on construction of the Capital Sports Center. Wheeler cited … Read more

WV Voters now need photo ID to vote

West Virginians will now need a valid photo identification to vote. While some call the change common sense, others view it as voter suppression. Gov. Patrick Morrisey and Attorney General JB McCuskey argue the legislation was needed to uphold election integrity and prevent voter fraud. “No photo ID, no vote,” Morrisey said. “That’s why today … Read more

Vaccines will be exempt with new law that allows exepmtions

State education officials have rescinded a memo regarding vaccine exceptions, stating that exemptions would be recognized despite a bill failing to pass in the legislature. The West Virginia Department of Education State Superintendent Michele Blatt rescinded the memo at the request of Gov. Patrick Morrisey after an initial memo cited that lawmakers did not pass … Read more

Trump rescinds funding for PBS and NPR

Public broadcasting officials in West Virginia are still trying to get a handle on the impact of President Trump’s executive order cutting off federal funding to PBS and NPR. Broadcasters in rural areas are more likely to see problems, especially if Congress follows Trump’s lead. Public broadcasting officials in West Virginia are still trying to … Read more

Multiple fire departments respond to 4 alarm fire

Multiple fire departments responded to a large house fire in eastern Kanawha County on Thursday. The fire was at a home near Paint Creek Road and Milden Lane in Hollygrove shortly before 8 p.m. Thursday. According to Kanawha County dispatchers the home was abandoned and in the process of being torn down.,