Tuesday, May 21 2013 12:18 PM EDT2013-05-21 16:18:28 GMT
Three people were inside this burning home but managed to get out safely.
Firefighters are battling a massive fire in East Bank in Kanawha County. A house on Walnut Street went up in flames around 5:15 a.m. Firefighters said two people were home at the time but managed to
Three escape massive fire in a home on Walnut Street in Kanawha County
Several agencies were in Ashland Thursday to talk about keeping your child safe online.
Sponsored by the Ashland Police Department, members of the FBI, Marshall University, and teachers held presentations about ways to keep kids safe while surfing.
They talked about cyber crimes including they way some kids take pictures and personal information can wind up in the hands of sexual predators.
Experts said cyber bullying has become a problem because kids can hide behind a computer, but officials say it can get dangerous.
"Taking images of themselves if they're in a relationship but when they break up those images go to a greater level on a whole society to their community transferred over to the cyber world where it gets transferred and once those images get out there to the public and once those images are out there with kids they're there for life," said FBI Victim Specialist Tessa Cooper.
Police also demonstrated some new family-friendly search engines available to the public.