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Bonnie’s Bus to offer mammograms in Chattaroy, Logan, Whitesville and Clendenin
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Bonnie’s Bus mobile mammography unit will visit Mingo, Logan, Boone and Kanawha counties offering three-dimensional (3D) digital screening mammograms and breast care education to women. A service of WVU Medicine-WVU Hospitals and the WVU Cancer Institute, Bonnie’s Bus will be at:
Marmet: A need for lowering prescription drug costs
Jack Miller is 65 and has diabetes. He'd like to see more focus on spending money to lower the cost of medications for seniors like him. Marmet: A need for lowering prescription drug costs appeared first on Mountain State Spotlight, West Virginia's civic newsroom.
West Virginia State Police urges compliance after multiple violent incidents this week
SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — After Lincoln County Senior State Trooper Travis Hurley was stabbed multiple times and hospitalized by a suspect who ran from a traffic stop, State Police Superintendent Col. Jack Chambers said this just adds to a troubling trend within the past year. Even within the past week, a man was killed in Greenbrier County after troopers said he refused to drop a knife.
Suspect dead, State Trooper in ‘serious condition’ following encounter
LINCOLN COUNTY, WV (LOOTPRESS) – One man has been confirmed dead following an incident involving a West Virginia State Trooper on Wednesday night. Details remain scarce regarding the exact nature of the incident at the time of writing, though unconfirmed sources indicate that a State Trooper was stabbed in the neck and that a suspect […]
FestivALL set to return for 20th year in June
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — FestivALL, Charleston’s annual event celebrating the arts, is back in 2024 for a milestone year. The 10-day event will celebrate its 20th year from June 14-23, according to a news release from organizers. “FestivALL is thrilled to come together to celebrate 20 years with...
Single-engine helicopter added to Marshall Bill Noe Flight School fleet
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — Students at the Marshall University Bill Noe Flight School are now able to learn to how fly helicopters. The flight school celebrated the arrival of the program's first-ever helicopter at West Virginia International Yeager airport Monday afternoon. The event showcased the new H-125 single engine...
June 8th Bass Tournament to benefit the SCHS Lady Owls Softball Team
A bass tournament will be sponsored by the Lady Owls Softball Team at Cordell Hull Lake (Wartrace) on June 8th, 2024. Only first place is guaranteed with $1000 payout ($75 entry fee); additional places may be paid out depending on the number of teams that enter. Big Fish is guaranteed...
I-64 St. Albans exit and westbound slow lane set to close for repaving
KANAWHA COUNTY, W.Va. (WCHS) — The St. Albans exit and entrance ramps along Interstate 64 are set to close through the weekend for repaving, according to transportation officials. West Virginia Department of Transportation announced on Friday that the paving would begin with the westbound exit closing at 10 p.m....
Lady Spartans Go on Road, Beat GW in Game One of Regionals
CHARLESTON- The Greenbrier East Lady Spartans picked up their most important, and arguably most impressive win of the season on Monday night, May 13 when they defeated the George Washington Lady Patriots 8-3 on the road in game one of the Regional Championship Series. A rematch of last year’s regionals, the Spartans won game one […] The post Lady Spartans Go on Road, Beat GW in Game One of Regionals appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
FIRST ALERT WEATHER | When is the rain after today?
(WSAZ) - A new area of low pressure has formed over regions to the north of our viewing area (near I-70). This has developed yet another front in that general area, with a warm moist airmass setting up shop to the south of those fronts and that low pressure today. This means that, once again, the region will be under the gun for strong storms capable of gusty winds, with a localized hail and very small but present tornado threat for this afternoon as well.
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