The Wood County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the death of a Missouri woman who had been living in a wooded area in Lakeview Center, Parkersburg, West Virginia. According to a post on the WCSO Facebook page,
PARKERSBURG, W.Va. (WTAP) - During his final administrative briefing as West Virginia’s governor on Friday, Jim Justice announced that firearms company Novak’s Inc. will soon begin manufacturing and developing firearm designs in Parkersburg.
If you're afraid of driving in the snow, you should avoid these roads in West Virginia, according to a recent survey.
A firearms manufacturer aiming to expand into Wood County in 2025, according to state officials.Novak, known for its high-powered handguns, will begin operation
A major name in the firearms industry is bringing its company to West Virginia. Novak’s Inc. is planning to expand into Parkersburg, West Virginia, where the
PARKERSBURG, W.Va. (WTAP) - West Virginia is welcoming it’s 37th Governor. The official swearing-in ceremony began at 11 a.m. in Charleston, and the day is full of events.
The Constitution Party of West Virginia will hold a winter summit in Parkersburg at the start of February, after the event was rescheduled due to snow. The summit is slated for 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 1,
The Water Development Authority has approved $25.9 million in economic enhancement projects for West Virginia.State officials outlined allocations set to fund m
A woman’s death in frigid temperatures this week offered a grim reminder of the situation facing the homeless in the Mid-Ohio Valley, particularly during severe weather. The Wood County Sheriff’s Office announced on its Facebook page Wednesday that Danielle Johnson,
A homeless woman was found dead in Parkersburg. On Tuesday, Jan. 14, at approximately 11 a.m., deputies with the Wood County Sheriff’s Office and other first responders were dispatched to a wooded area located at Lakeview Center in Parkersburg.
West Virginia’s new governor, Patrick Morrisey, said it’s important for his administration to get a jump on policies like ordering a cessation in diversity initiatives associated with state government.
Wood County Republican Party Chair and State Delegate Scot Heckert said working with the new administration of Governor Patrick Morrisey will be a big change for the state government. “Any time that there’s a transition between one team and another team--it’s a drawn out process,