West Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio have closed all non-essential businesses due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We’re putting together a list of some of the local businesses still open to serve their communities in the tri-state.
Confused about what each state considers an essential business? Take a look at the full orders below for each state.
If you’d like to add your business to the free listings below, contact Digital Producer, Jessica Patterson jpatterson@wowktv.com. For marketing solutions with wowktv.com contact Krista Snodgrass, Digital Sales Manager ksnodgrass@wowktv.com
West Virginia:
Here are some of the essential businesses still open in West Virginia. To see what Gov. Jim Justice’s executive stay-at-home order defines as essential businesses, view the full order here.
- Aamco of South Charleston
- Advantage Technology
- Alford Home Solutions
- Ashworth Heating & Cooling
- Astorg Auto of Charleston
- Beltone Hearing Aid Centers
- Bill Cole Automall
- C Adam Toney Tire Pros
- Calwell Luce diTrapano
- Cali’s Tacos
- Call’s Meat Market
- Central Van & Storage, Inc
- Central West Virginia Outreach Center
- Charleston Area Medical Center
- Charleston Business Machines
- Charleston Physical Therapy Specialists
- Community Trust Bank
- Corporate Identity (second website here)
- Cozumel Mexican Grill
- Creative Kitchens
- Dem 2 Brothers
- Dental Office of B. Scott Eder, DDS, LLC
- Diehl’s restaurant
- Dr. William Reynolds, DDS (emergencies only)
- Dutch Miller Automotive
- Dynamic Graphics, LLC
- Dynamic Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine (elective surgeries delayed)
- Dynamic Works
- Eastern Buildings
- Elk City Auto Spa
- 3rd Ave. Express Oil & Lube
- Farmer Cline & Campbell PLLC
- Fast Signs South Charleston
- Fat Patty’s – Huntington and Teays Valley
- Firehouse Subs – Kanawha City
- Fruth Pharmacy
- General Hardware & Lumber – Winfield
- Green’s Feed & Seed
- Gino’s Pizza and Spaghetti House
- Giovanni’s of Lavalette
- Glen Ferris Inn (reopens May 21)
- Glen’s Towing and Roadside Service
- Goldfarb Electric
- Goldy Auto
- Goodwill Industries of KYOWVA Area, Inc.
- Graziano’s Pizza – South Charleston
- Gritt’s Farm
- Gritt’s Midway Greenhouse
- Hall’s Tires
- Hands of Hope Handyman Services
- Happy Days Café
- Harbor Steel & Supply of WV
- Hardman’s
- Hot Cup Coffee
- Husson’s Pizza
- I-77 Auto Group
- Jamie Dickenson, LLC
- Johnnie’s Fresh Meats
- Keaton’s Collision Center
- Kobe Asian Fusion
- Komax Business Systems
- Leisure World
- Love Law Firm
- McDonald’s
- Medicap Pharmacy in Huntington and Lavalette
- Metro Community Federal Credit Union
- Montani Mechanical Group, LLC
- Mountain Health Network, Cabell Huntington Hospital, St. Mary’s Medical Center
- Myers & Perfater
- Oliver Fuels & Oils
- Outback Steakhouse
- Pile Hardware
- Premier Bank
- Prestera Center
- PRIDE Painting and Remodeling, LLC.
- Prim Law Firm PLLC
- Princeton Pre-Owned
- Reeds Sprayfoam Insulation
- Riley’s Tools
- River City Ford
- River City Subaru
- Savor the Flavor WV
- SERVPRO® of North Kanawha & Teays Valley
- Serendipity Spa and Salon
- Snap Lawn and Handyman Service LLC
- Stewart’s Original Hot Dogs
- T&M Meats
- T-Graphics
- Texas Roadhouse
- The Bears Den
- The Great Outdoors Marine
- The Purple Onion
- The Village at Riverview
- The Workingman’s Store
- Thornhill Auto Group
- Thornhill CDJR
- Thornhill Ford
- Thomas Health
- Tudors Biscuit World
- Vital and Vital
- Walker Chevrolet
- Wolfe Williams & Reynolds
- XSPEC POWER
- Zerbe & Pence
Kentucky
These businesses are still open to serve the community in Kentucky. To see what Gov. Andy Beshear’s executive order for non-essential businesses to close defines as essential businesses, view the order here.
- Alford Home Solutions
- Beltone Hearing Aid Centers
- Bill Cole Ford Lincoln
- Bill Cole Honda
- Bill Cole Nissan
- Central Van & Storage, Inc
- Community Trust Bank
- Fat Patty’s – Ashland
- Gino’s Pizza and Spaghetti House
- Ink in a Blink
- McDonald’s
- Reeds Sprayfoam Insulation
- Texas Roadhouse
- The Village at Riverview
- Thomas Sewing Center
- Tudors Biscuit World
Ohio
The following businesses are open in Ohio. Gov. Mike DeWine issued an executive stay-at-home order in conjunction with Lt. Governor Jon Husted and Ohio Department of Health Director Amy Acton, M.D. MPH. View the order to see what businesses are considered essential in Ohio.