Thursday, May 23 2013 12:22 AM EDT2013-05-23 04:22:03 GMT
Amber Stover
The pursuit began in the 3200 block of the Kanawha Turnpike in South Charleston. A person in one vehicle pointed a gun at people in another car, then left the scene.
The pursuit began in the 3200 block of the Kanawha Turnpike in South Charleston. A person in one vehicle pointed a gun at people in another car, then left the scene.
Wednesday, May 22 2013 6:53 PM EDT2013-05-22 22:53:14 GMT
According to parents of Elk District little leaguers, the Chambers softball field in Elkview has been broken into again. A softball coach arrived at the concession stand around 4:45 Wednesday to prepare
A coach found the door busted in and the lock broken Wednesday evening.
Wednesday, May 22 2013 7:07 PM EDT2013-05-22 23:07:22 GMT
A string of suspicious fires from May of 2011 to June of 2012 had neighbors in Summersville concerned for their property and for their safety. Now, even investigators are saying their surprised with arrests
A string of suspicious fires from May of 2011 to June of 2012 had neighbors in Summersville concerned for their property and for their safety.
Wednesday, May 22 2013 12:57 PM EDT2013-05-22 16:57:57 GMT
A Charleston man has been arrested and charged with felony child neglect.
A Charleston man has been arrested and charged with felony child neglect.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics says on-the-job incidents killed 43 workers in West Virginia in 2011.
The preliminary 2011 total released Thursday is 54.7% lower than the total in 2010, when 95 workers were killed on the job. The 2010 total includes 29 miners who were killed in an explosion at the Upper Big Branch mine.
Nationwide, there were 4,609 workplace fatalities in 2011, down from 4,690 in 2010.
Eighteen West Virginia workers suffered fatal injuries in highway incidents. Eleven workers died after they were struck by an object or equipment.
Other causes included falls and exposure to harmful substances or environments.
All the victims were white, non-Hispanic men. Sixty-three percent of the victims, or 27, were between the ages of 25 to 54, the prime working group.