Street sweeping starts next week in Charleston

Street sweeping will begin on Tuesday in Charleston. The City says it has tried to be accommodating while people have been working from home, but they need to clean the streets to keep drains from clogging. It will start on the East End on Tuesdays at 9 a.m. on the southbound side of the streets … Read more

Alcohol sales can start at 6 a.m. on Monday

Six a.m. alcohol sales will start on Monday. The legislature passed a bill that will allow the sale of beer and wine from 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. every day. Retail outlets can sell liquor between 8:00 a.m. and 12:00 a.m., Monday through Saturday, and on Sunday from 1:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m.

Huntington Fire Chief takes the stand in opioid trial

Huntington Fire Chief Jan Rader took the stand in the opioid civil trial at the Byrd Federal Courthouse. She testified that at the height of the opioid epidemic in 2017 firefighters were seeing an average of five overdose deaths a month. Huntington and Cabell County are suing the “Big 3” drug distributors for sending one-hundred-million … Read more

Six more COVID-19 deaths in WV

The state Department of Health and Human Resources is reporting six more COVID-19 deaths. There are almost three-hundred-forth new cases of the virus, and over seven-thousand active cases. The average age of those being hit with the virus is now 34.

Gov. Justice will lift mask mandate in June

Governor Justice says he will lift the mask mandate on West Virginia’s 158th birthday, on June 20th. Health experts project that, by then, 65-percent of West Virginians ages 12 to 35 will have a least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, and that 75-percent of the population over fifty will have at least one shot.

Last day of the WV boys high school basketball state championships

It is the final day of the boy’s high school basketball tournament with four titles up for grabs. In Class-A, Man will take on Pendleton County…In Class-AA, it’s Williamstown versus Poca…Shady Spring goes against Wheeling Central in Class-AAA…and in the Class-AAAA final, Morgantown takes on George Washington.

Final settlement in doctor sex abuse case

Nearly 25-hundred women will spilt a 23-million dollar settlement in a sexual abuse case against a former Charleston doctor. Kanawha County Circuit Judge Jennifer Bailey approved the settlement in the case against gastroenterologist Steven Matulis. He’s accused of abusing patients while under anesthesia during procedures. The victims will each receive nearly five-thousand dollars.

2-year-old girl drowns in Moundsville pond

A two-year-old girl drowned in a pond near her Moundsville home. She was reported missing Wednesday evening, and searchers found her in the pond. Rescue crews tried to resuscitate her, but she died at the hospital. An investigation is ongoing.