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Month: March 2020 Archives


TuesdayMarch 31, 2020

CCHS’ Satterfield leads Class A all-state roster

Charleston Catholic's Aiden Satterfield leads a first-team filled with underclassmen.

Capito explains small business relief

U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., was a guest on Tuesday's "Talk of the Town with Dave & Sarah."

Williams: Huntington police enforcing stay-at-home order

Citations and arrests for violating the statewide order are possible punishments.

Consensus grows to delay West Virginia election as Justice huddles with Morrisey, Warner

Coronavirus spread could be peaking just prior to West Virginia's primary election.

Morrisey, US attorneys launch coronavirus task force

The West Virginia Conronavirus Task Force unites federal and state agencies and will be responsible for investigating schemes targetting the public.

Connor Neal awaits opportunity to compete for starting spot at Fairmont State

The Fairmont Senior graduate redshirted last season at FSU.

Wheeling officials await US Army Corps decision on use of OVMC in backup plan

The mayor is worried for capacities at local hospitals during the COVID-19 outbreak.

Pending Williamson hospital closure on Justice’s radar

Governor says he's ready to step in.

West Virginia’s Braden Zarbnisky gets another encore opportunity

After his past two seasons cut were short by injury and pandemic, WVU's Braden Zarbnisky finally caught a break.

CAMC doctor says workers are prepared but anxious for the future

Dr. Rayan E. Ihle appeared on MetroNews 'Talkline.'

NPS closes New River Gorge facilities

Campgrounds and restrooms in the Gorge are closed amid the Covid 19 pandemic to discourage social gathering and out of state travel

Kanawha County Schools the latest body to close recreational facilities

Brenda Isaac appeared on Tuesday's 580-LIVE to explain why.

Justice says dates for election, school restart fluid as pandemic continues

The governor was a guest Tuesday on MetroNews "Talkline."

College courses continue off campuses because of COVID-19

Following a quick transition, the 2020 Spring Semester has resumed this week online at many colleges and universities across West Virginia.

Staying close to home working out well for Shepherd QB Tyson Bagent

Former Martinsburg star has shined in each of first two seasons with Rams.

Metronews This Morning

Governor Jim Justice tells those from out of state to stay out of West Virginia unless you have a legitimate reason to be here, Positive Covid 19 cases are up to 145 in 27 counties. The Governor and local governments close parks in order to tighten social distancing. Counties are having to get creative with

Justice: “Be the adult in the room.”

West Virginia has a message to people fleeing parts of the country where the pandemic is the worst: Don’t come here, and if you do, you must self-quarantine. Governor Justice has issued an executive order putting limitations on travel into West Virginia for the foreseeable future as another step to try to keep the pandemic