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First Alert Forecast | Sunshine Warms Us Up From A Cool Start
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - A lot of folks felt that cozy-cool early spring feel this morning, with temperatures dipping into the 40s in many spots. Hazy sunshine bailed us out fairly quickly though, and we’ll be cruising through the 70s around midday. High pressure to our east allows a southerly breeze to pleasantly push us into the lower 80s this afternoon, without any rain. This will be a great day to finish up those Mother’s Day outdoor chores, particularly in the garden, because rain will be heading back in tomorrow. Clouds will gradually increase overnight after an easy evening, with the rain coming in by dawn tomorrow.
High school senior remembers her mother, speaks on connection with stepmother on Mother’s Day
Wayne High School senior, Aubrey Mullins, lost her mother, Melissa, to pancreatic cancer when she was seven years old. She spoke to News Center 7 on Mother's Day about her mother and the important connection she found later in life with her stepmother.
Juveniles wanted for attempted robbery out of Huntington are arrested in Alabama
CULLMAN COUNTY, Ala. — Three juveniles wanted for an attempted robbery in Huntington have been taken into custody in Cullman County, Alabama. The Huntington Police Department confirmed on Thursday that Hayden Payne, 16, Samuel Richey, 16, and Breland Zainerrian, 13, were arrested Thursday evening following a vehicle pursuit in a reported stolen vehicle and a foot pursuit.
Students at Huntington East Middle School help combat hunger over summer break
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — Summer break is right around the corner for the kids but unfortunately, many children rely on school meals for nutrition. However, efforts Saturday morning at Huntington East Middle School are making difference for kids in need during summer break. Layla Crickard is one of dozens...
West Virginia State Trooper stabbed by a knife multiple times after police chase; Suspect shot dead
A West Virginia State Trooper was stabbed multiple times after a police chase by a suspect and that subject was shot dead on Wednesday. The West Virginia State Police said they tried to initiate a traffic top on 10 Mile Road in the Ranger area of Lincoln County West Virginia. Police say Harman Davis, a […]
Voters will decide on Tuesday whether to fund their schools through excess levies. In Cabell County, even more is on the line.
Grace Gooding has voted for Cabell County’s excess levy funding schools, libraries and parks for decades. But she won’t be voting for it this year. Several evenings this week, she knocked on her neighbors’ doors in Huntington. If they answer, she explains why she’s now against it. If they don’t, she leaves a door handle […] Voters will decide on Tuesday whether to fund their schools through excess levies. In Cabell County, even more is on the line. appeared first on Mountain State Spotlight, West Virginia's civic newsroom.
First Alert Weather | Friday Forecast
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - Clouds and a shower will be close by at dawn as lows dip into the 50s. Friday have just enough light rain (half hour shower from start or finish) to make for an 8th straight day with measurable rain in your landscape. Still, most of the day will be fine for outdoor plans with highs in the fall-like 60s.
Marshall University ALS Clinic named first ALS Association Recognized Treatment Center in West Virginia
HUNTINGTON, WV (LOOTPRESS) – The Marshall University Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Clinic, jointly operated by Marshall Health Network and Marshall University, has been named the first ALS Association Recognized Treatment Center in West Virginia. “This prestigious designation underscores our commitment to providing exceptional care and support to individuals and families affected by ALS,” said Paul B. Ferguson, […]
Northern Lights dazzle the Tri-State
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - Some viewers in our region are capturing some amazing photos of the Northern Lights on this Friday night. Chief meteorologist Tony Cavalier said Friday and Saturday nights will be the best times to see the aurora borealis -- typically visible from only the far northern latitudes. He said one of the strongest solar flares from the sun’s surface is responsible for the dazzling show. Cavalier said the solar flare is streaming solar debris across the distant outer space environment, creating a spectacle near both of Earth’s poles.
Suspect, information sought after Huntington woman shot outside her home, police say
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — UPDATED - 1 p.m., 5/9/24. Police are searching for a suspect after a woman was shot outside her home in Huntington late Wednesday night. Officers responded to a shooting call about 10:30 p.m. Wednesday in the 900 block of 22nd Street where a 23-year-old woman had been shot in the leg, according to a news release from Huntington police.
Lawncare tips with Brown Landscape Management
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - You can get lawncare tips from Brown Landscape Management every week on First Look at Four. This segment is sponsored content and not a product of WSAZ news. If you are interested in a paid promotion through WSAZ advertising, use the email address sales@wsaz.com.
Knights win sectional title over T’Wolves
ONA, W.Va. (WSAZ) - The defending state baseball champions in Class AAA are still alive in West Virginia as Cabell Midland beat Spring Valley 5-2 Saturday afternoon. The Timberwolves jumped out the gate with two runs in the top of the first but couldn’t manage another run the rest of the game.
Woody Williams Tech & Career Center under construction
CABELL COUNTY, WV (WOWK) – Progress is being made on a new place of learning named after an American and West Virginia hero. The new Woody Williams Center for Advanced Learning and Careers Center. It’s at the former Sears Department Store in Barboursville. The large facility is expected to house at least 500 students and […]
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