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9th Street Live summer concert series to kick off May 17 in Huntington
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — A popular downtown Huntington concert is returning in a few weeks. Huntington indie folk band Kindred Valley will kick off the city’s 9th Street Live series on May 17, organizers said. The summer concert series is held every Friday on Ninth Street between Third...
Man arrested after hours-long standoff in Huntington
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — A man was arrested after an hours-long standoff in Huntington, court records said. Curt Allen Rivard, 54, is charged with obstructing an officer, domestic battery, destruction of property and being a prohibited person in possession of a firearm after an incident Sunday night, according to a criminal complaint filed in Cabell County Magistrate Court.
Huntington real estate businessman sentenced for false bankruptcy declaration
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — A Huntington real estate businessman was sentenced to five years of federal probation on Tuesday for a false bankruptcy declaration, prosecutors said. John Christopher Spence, 67, was charged for defrauding creditors and filing both individually and separately on behalf of his real estate business, Park...
Tri-State STEM+M School presents: The Little Mermaid
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - The Tri-State STEM+M School is taking a trip under the sea with their new musical. Some of the cast and crew of The Little Mermaid stopped by First Look at Four to tell us more. This segment is sponsored content and not a product of WSAZ...
Braley Care Homes on First Look at Four
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - Things are starting to warm up, and that means it’s time for some fun in the sun at Braley Care Homes. Chris Braley, owner of Braley Care Homes, stopped by First Look at Four to tell us what they’ve got coming up for residents.
Man accused of stealing ambulance in West Virginia arrested
UPDATE (9:20 a.m. on Tuesday, April 30): Huntington police say Anthony Bell has been arrested after allegedly stealing a Cabell County EMS ambulance on Monday. UPDATE (6:24 p.m. on Monday, April 29): The Huntington Police Department is asking for anyone with information on Anthony Bell, who is accused of stealing a Cabell County ambulance Monday morning, should contact them.
Police searching for “armed and dangerous” man
KENOVA, W.Va. (WSAZ) - Law enforcement is searching for a man believed to be armed and dangerous. Kenova Police Department is trying to find Damani Khari Harris, 23, of Detriot. Officers said they attempted to pull over Harris during a traffic stop near High Street around 10:30 Saturday night, but...
Westbound I-64 lanes reopen near Huntington after multi-vehicle crash
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — UPDATED - 9:00 p.m., 4/30/24. All westbound lanes have reopened following the six vehicle crash on Interstate 64 Tuesday evening. The interstate was initially shut down after five cars and a tractor-trailer was involved in a crash just before the Kenova exit, according to dispatchers.
Spring fair set for Saturday
ROME TOWNSHIP — This weekend, a spring event is set to make its return to the Lawrence County Fairgrounds. The Lawrence County Spring Fair will take place Saturday in the main barn and surrounding area at the fairgrounds and will run from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., Brandi Ross, of the Growers Getting’ Dirty garden […] The post Spring fair set for Saturday appeared first on The Tribune.
More charges filed in child torture case
ASHLAND, Ky. (WSAZ) - A man and woman arrested in January in a disturbing case of child abuse are facing a long list of new charges from the grand jury. Many details in the latest court documents are too graphic to share, outlining the torture investigators say a little girl went through.
Brand to serve as BSCTC interim president
Big Sandy Community and Technical College announced April 30 the appointment of Dr. Todd Brand as its interim president. Brand, who has served as the chief academic officer at Ashland Community and Technical College for the past five years, brings a "wealth of experience and unwavering passion" to his new role as interim president. according to a statement from BSCTC.
First Alert Weather | Monday Forecast
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - The work week is starting off warm and calm, temperatures expected to reach into the mid to high 80s. It will be another warm and mostly clear day across the region. Changes come into the forecast on Tuesday. A cold front will be pushing through the region on Tuesday, knocking our daytime highs back into the mid 70s for the day. For Tuesday, as of right now, it does not appear like there will be any severe weather as this system passes through the region, but we could see some isolated stronger thunderstorms. Be sure to stay tuned for further updates from the First Alert Weather Team as this event gets closer to time.
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