In the southern region of the Mountain State, the first case of the avian flu (Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza), or the “bird flu,” has been detected.
Markus Guy walked into the Charleston Police Department and admitted to killing his girlfriend’s mother and teenager brother just more than a week ago.
Nine dead dogs – including several in a freezer and a refrigerator – were found at a house, along with one starving dog that had chewed through the walls.
BECKLEY, W.Va. (WVVA) - The Raleigh County Solid Waste Authority (RCSWA) in Beckley has a memo for anyone wanting to recycle materials left over from Christmas.
Mike Alt, Chief of the Upper Tract Volunteer Fire Department said it is as important as having smoke detectors or Carbon Monoxide Detectors in your home.
“We also make sure you know it is an animal that is appropriate for you household, In terms of if you are renting we check in with the landlord to make sure it is okay for that animal to be at that residence,” said Carroll.
Mercer county is seeing million of dollars in opioid settlement funding, with hopes of creating an opportunity to heal the next generation from the negative impact of opioids.
Working men and women with children rely on affordable, quality child care, and expanding access for your family could get significant attention when lawmakers return to Charleston in January.
The Kanawha County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigative has taken more than three dozen complaints this year related to the theft or destruction of public utility cable.
FAYETTE COUNTY, W.Va. (WVVA) - Christmas may still be days away, but that isn’t stopping the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office from playing Santa. This week they have been passing out the presents purchased through their annual “Giving Tree” initiative.
This forecast is up from last year but is slightly lower than in 2019, according to Dean. " We predict about 90% of Virginia travelers for the year-end holidays will be traveling by car, that is about 2.85 million people,” said Dean.
BECKLEY, W.Va. (WVVA) - Over the next several nights, those in need of shelter will seek refuge from freezing temperatures at the Beckley Warming Center.
“This is a great day for student athletes—they will finally be able to compete in the sport they love,” Attorney General Morrisey said. “It’s the right thing to do and I couldn’t be more pleased with the outcome.”
The generosity of the Christmas season came to Princeton Sunday, thanks to two business owners and ATV enthusiasts who used their love of this area’s trails to lead them to help the people who call this area home.