FAYETTE COUNTY, WV (LOOTPRESS)— Fayette County Sheriff Jess McMullen has announced significant developments in the investigation surrounding human remains discovered earlier this summer.
On July 7, 2025, deputies responded to a report of a deceased individual located in a ditch along Route 60 near Gauley Bridge. The body was transported to the State Medical Examiner’s Office for autopsy and was later positively identified.
According to Sheriff McMullen, information gathered from the victim’s
Today on MetroNews This Morning:
–West Virginia’s funding for it’s broadband expansion plan is approved in Washington DC
–It looks like a lot of those cases against the West Virginia State Police will go to trial next year
–The Upshur County School Board okays the closure of Rock Cave Elementary School
–In Sports: WVU and Marshall soccer teams advance in the NCAA Tourney and round two of the high school football playoffs
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HINTON, WV (LOOTPRESS) – — As winter settles over Summers County, Historic Hinton once again transforms into a holiday destination brimming with charm, cheer, and the kind of festive atmosphere that feels lifted straight from a Hallmark film. Twinkling lights illuminate the streets, the air turns crisp and welcoming, and friendly faces greet visitors at every corner, capturing the unmistakable warmth that defines the season in this small Appalachian town.
Whether visitors are sipping a cozy
CHARLESTON, W.Va. –The Public Employees Insurance Agency Finance Board gave West Virginia residents a final opportunity to share their opinions on the proposed insurance changes during a virtual meeting Thursday.
The board is proposing a 3% increase in monthly premiums, which includes a $200 monthly spousal surcharge. If approved, the increases would take effect on July 1. This proposal comes after premiums and deductibles rose by 14% this past July.
There were vocal crowds during in-person
RANDOLPH COUNTY, WV (LOOTPRESS) – Due to a bus driver shortage, one West Virginia school has canceled in-person classes for Friday.
Harman School in Randolph County will move to an E-Learning day on Friday, Nov. 21, due to ongoing bus driver shortages, school officials announced Thursday evening.
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