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TuesdayAugust 2, 2016

Kroger seeking to hire 100 workers at 39 West Virginia stores

According to a news release, the grocery store chain is holding open interviews for jobs in all its stores in West Virginia next Tuesday.

Charleston Police take part in National Night Out Against Crime

In the wake of recent national violence against police, officers attend locations throughout Capital City to build trust and community relationships. Events were held across West Virginia and the U.S.

No. 51 national prospect Derek Culver selects West Virginia

The 6-10 forward rewarded WVU's early interest over offers from Arizona, Kansas, Indiana, UConn, Florida, Purdue and other power-conference programs.

Backup nose tackle Jaleel Fields lost for 2016 after offseason knee injury

Check out the photo gallery from Tuesday's first practice of preseason camp.

Charleston man to use $169,000 unclaimed property check to pay off daughter’s mortgage

State Treasurer John Perdue presented the check to Gary Cohen and his daughter Brooke at the state Capitol Tuesday.

KCHD information officer: Zika-carrying mosquitoes have not been found in West Virginia

John Law with the Kanawha-Charleston Health Dept. says mosquitoes are more likely to cause other diseases in Mountain State.

Communities around the state host National Night Out events

National Night Out is a a crime prevention initiative started in the 80's.

KRT launches new mobile app for Charleston riders

KRT Live is now available for mobile devices on the available on the App Store and Google Play.

Charleston districts, organizations to host fundraiser for flood victims

The fundraiser will be Aug. 16 from 6-9 p.m. at Appalachian Power Park.

Eight months after mistrial, Hinchman back in court facing nearly 60 sexual abuse charges

The case has already gone to trial but a mistrial was declared after the jury could not reach a verdict in January.

Special Session for state flood funding may not come until next month

State officials are still working to add up the costs of the June flood.

Boone County schools to start year down at least 40 positions

WVEA President Dale Lee says a mass exodus from the county was predictable after cuts to pay and benefits.