25 years ago, a line of slow-moving thunderstorms dropped five to eight inches of rain across the southern coalfields of West Virginia, triggering catastrophic flooding that destroyed or damaged thousands of homes across McDowell and Wyoming counties. https://t.co/Z5Z6lKEv6y
Not-so-great outdoor weather is setting up for the weekend, as localized flooding and thunderstorms remain possible into the weekend. https://t.co/jd9iyyaWK3
HAPPENING OVERNIGHT: Prater faces the following offenses: Brandishing a weapon, obstructing an officer & simple possession.
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Deborah Akers, the district’s long-time superintendent, was elected the board’s president Monday morning at the MCTEC Seminar Center. https://t.co/AYgZsVX5ur
More than 41,000 seniors die each year after suffering fall-related injuries, and U.S. Sen. Jim Justice is pushing legislation he says would help reduce that number. https://t.co/kJdYEpFV4C
You have more than likely seen her on our various newscasts recently.
Our summer intern, Rachel Hendrick and her husband Ben marked their first year of wedded bliss over the weekend!
Happy Anniversary to the Hendricks!
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REGIONAL: It is happening at the Peoples Cartage, Inc warehouse on Camden Avenue. People in the area are being asked to shelter in place. https://t.co/y8Vc8aS0SW
Thursday was a scorching evening in the Two Virginias, but that didn’t stop Tazewell Countians as residents gathered for an early 4th of July celebration at Tazewell Middle School. https://t.co/5E3t59SQa6
Since July 2, Fayetteville has been alight with patriotic pride as the annual Heritage Festival takes on the extra special task of celebrating America’s 250th. https://t.co/yuyvZoJjkV