Fayette County man convicted of fentanyl delivery, drug conspiracy

Fayette County man convicted of fentanyl delivery, drug conspiracy

Prosecutors report that a Fayette County man was convicted Thursday on several drug-related charges. Justin Kile Legg, 30, of Oak Hill, was found guilty of four counts of delivering fentanyl mixed with xylazine, ketamine, and methamphetamine, as well as conspiracy to deliver fentanyl and methamphetamine, according to a press release from the Fayette County Office … Read more

Class action lawsuit filed over Wayne water crisis

Class action lawsuit filed over Wayne water crisis

Attorneys have filed a class action lawsuit in Kanawha County representing residents impacted by the Wayne water crisis. The complaint, submitted late Thursday morning by Calwell Luce diTrapano, Powell & Majestro, and Forbes Law Offices, names American Electric Power, operating as Appalachian Power, and the Town of Wayne as defendants. The lawsuit stems from vandalism … Read more

W.Va. schools announce closures, early dismissals for Friday, Feb. 6 as more snow looms

W.Va. schools announce closures, early dismissals for Friday, Feb. 6 as more snow looms

Snow is set to impact the Mountain State Friday, leading several school districts to announce closures, early dismissals, or a shift to non-traditional instruction. Counties closing schools Friday, Feb. 6 (as of 9:55 p.m. Thursday):Barbour, Boone, Braxton, Cabell, Calhoun, Clay, Doddridge, Fayette, Gilmer, Greenbrier, Jackson, Lewis, Lincoln, Logan, Marshall, Mason, Mercer, Mingo, Monroe, Nicholas, Pleasants, … Read more

Resolution in Senate would require governor be born in West Virginia

Resolution in Senate would require governor be born in West Virginia

Senate Joint Resolution 19, introduced by Republican Sen. Rupie Phillips, proposes adding a line to the state Constitution mandating that gubernatorial candidates be born in West Virginia. The measure would also need voter approval before it could take effect. Phillips told WCHS on Thursday that he plans to amend the resolution so that candidates must … Read more

Snow returns Friday into Saturday with bitter cold this weekend

Snow returns Friday into Saturday with bitter cold this weekend

After a quiet Thursday, winter conditions will make a comeback Friday into the weekend, creating slippery roads and frigid weather. Some afternoon sun on Thursday turned snow and ice into slush in some areas, but that will refreeze after sunset. Aside from the refreeze, tonight should be relatively calm with thickening clouds and a chance … Read more

West Virginia leaders back ICE despite judges ordering detainee releases

West Virginia leaders back ICE despite judges ordering detainee releases

Two federal judges in the Southern District of West Virginia recently determined that immigrants were held illegally in state jails, and there could be more cases. They have released four individuals, emphasizing that the law is clear: everyone in the country is entitled to due process. Last month, authorities detained over 600 people alleged to … Read more

Wayne residents still under ‘do not consume’ order weeks after substation oil leak

Wayne residents still under ‘do not consume’ order weeks after substation oil leak

Many Americans take access to safe drinking water for granted, but residents in parts of West Virginia are facing a different reality. People in the Wayne area remain under a “do not consume” order nearly three weeks after vandalism at a substation led to an oil leak into a nearby creek, contaminating the community’s water … Read more

Woman arrested after allegedly stabbing her husband, troopers say

Woman arrested in Milwaukee in connection with Oak Brook Terrace murder

Troopers said a woman was arrested after her husband reported that she stabbed him. Amanda Brown, 38, of Orlando has been charged with malicious wounding, according to a press release from West Virginia State Police. Troopers said they responded to a reported stabbing in the Orlando area of Lewis County around 2 p.m. Tuesday. After … Read more