French Creek man accused of letting 10-year-old control motorcycle, then fleeing crash scene, leaving child seriously injured
Gov. Patrick Morrisey signed a proclamation recognizing June 19, 2026, as Juneteenth Day in West Virginia, honoring the end of slavery and urging reflection on freedom. He noted West Virginia abolished slavery on Feb. 3, 1865, before the 13th Amendment.
Side Door Club returns to the Robinson Grand on August 14, 2026 at 8 p.m., transforming the theater into a speakeasy with 100 guests seated onstage with tables, nosh and libations. Nashville duo A TALE OF TWO performs up close; $75 tickets are on sale now.
A federal grand jury indicted two former Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office employees on conspiracy and bank fraud charges tied to an alleged $3 million scheme.
St. Joseph’s Hospital Foundation funded new BowFlex rehab equipment at WVU Medicine St. Joseph’s Hospital, replacing aging machines in its Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehabilitation program.
Buckhannon’s fireworks rules are narrower than many residents think: because July 4 falls on a Saturday this year, fireworks are only permitted inside city limits from 11 a.m.–11 p.m. on Independence Day itself. The rule helps protect pets, veterans and others sensitive to noise.
Buckhannon’s water department is upgrading the Central Avenue water main, replacing an aging 4-inch cast iron line with a new 6-inch line. They ask residents to limit parking along the road and will notify customers when they transition to the new system.