Charleston to Digitally Map Storm Sewer System
Posted: 11:32 PM Currently, the city only has paper maps for most of the city. Some parts are completely undocumented.
Posted: 11:32 PM Currently, the city only has paper maps for most of the city. Some parts are completely undocumented.
Updated: 11:52 PM Candidates vying to become West Virginia's next governor made their final campaign stops on Monday night before Tuesday's elections.
Updated: 7:40 PM A department store was evacuated Sunday evening after a fire was reported inside.
Posted: 12:03 AM There have been fewer power outages from superstorm Sandy compared to the summer Derecho, due in large part to the nature of the storms, but also thanks to trees and time.
Updated: 12:00 AM U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano visited Charleston to assess storm damage and determine how FEMA may be of further help.
Updated: 5:22 PM Grant Kelly Gunnoe Jr., 39, of Winfield, was charged with fleeing DUI and obstructing and officer. Police say his blood alcohol content was 0.282% more than three times the legal limit.
Posted: 11:37 PM A team sprung into action Friday afternoon to send help by air to those in need. National Guard members loaded up their Black Hawk with supplies and took to the skies to provide emergency relief.
Updated: 11:58 AM Charleston police say they have identified a man who was hit by a car along Route 21.
Updated: 8:08 PM The man police say threatened his father and several others with a grenade is now in jail.
Updated: 10:10 PM Manna Meal urges people without power to donate food in the refrigerator before it goes bad.
Updated: 10:23 AM Trick-or-treat was postponed until Thursday due to Monday night's wintry conditions from Superstorm Sandy.
Updated: 9:18 PM There are more than 1,600 company and contract line mechanics and more than 200 damage assessors dedicated to service restoration.
Updated: 11:47 PM A tractor-trailer hit a street lamp along MacCorkle Avenue at the intersection of 57th Street.
Updated: 7:55 PM Walk in to any food bank and you'll see something is missing. Shelves and refrigerators at the Covenant House food pantry are more than low; they're bare.
Updated: 11:49 AM Replicas of two of Christopher Columbus' ships will be on display this week in Charleston.
Updated: 11:37 AM Two weeks after Superstorm Sandy, about 3,000 West Virginia homes and businesses remain without power.
Updated: 9:23 PM Road crews are working around the clock to keep the roads clear and safe, and so are the workers behind the scenes.
Updated: 12:51 AM For our region, the effects from Sandy while “muted” will still be substantial. It is a rare triple threat from a hurricane here at home.
Updated: 9:31 PM Crews are out picking up leaves in Kanawha City. The public works director says the rain is making the leaves heavier and more difficult to clean up.
Updated: 10:02 PM Raymond Morris, 51, of Utah, was sentenced to four years and nine months in federal prison for conspiracy to commit wire fraud and bank fraud. He previously pleaded guilty in July to those charges.
Posted: 11:23 AM The C8 Science Panel released its latest findings in Parkersburg on Monday.
Posted: 9:55 AM Officials are encouraging passengers to visit their airlines website to check flight status and re-booking options.
Updated: 10:09 AM Mike Jarrett with Kanawha County Emergency Ambulance Authority tells WSAZ.com 13 people in five ambulances left the Kanawha Valley at 3 a.m. Monday.
Posted: 1:33 AM Firefighters are trying to figure out why a fire broke out at a home on Charleston's west side Sunday.
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