Man rescued from car in swift water in Elkview

Photo courtesy of the Pinch Volunteer Fire Department

Posted: Jan. 13, 2018 at 2:37 p.m. | Source: WVNSTV

ELKVIEW, W.Va. (WOWK) – A man has been rescued out of the Little Sandy Creek in Elkview after his vehicle went into the creek’s swift waters.

The rescue was originally reported at around 10:15 p.m. on the 2200 block of Little Sandy Creek outside of Elkview.

The man reportedly only had a few inches of breathing space at the time of the rescue.

His injuries are not known at this time.

The Pinch Volunteer Fire Department, Clendenin Volunteer Fire Department, Frame Volunteer Fire Department, Kanawha County Sheriff’s Office, and Kanawha County EMS responded to the scene.

We will provide more information on this story as soon as we receive it.

Gas explosion incinerates house in Elkview

Posted: Jan. 12, 2018 | Source: AP News

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — A 1,000-gallon (3,800-liter) propane tank exploded at a West Virginia family’s home, but no one was injured.

WCHS-TV reports three family members narrowly escaped the explosion Friday morning by running from the area after smelling gas in their living room.

Pinch Volunteer Fire Chief David Wagoner says firefighters arrived on the scene to check on the gas leak, but weren’t even able to use their gas monitors before the tank exploded.

Secondary blasts briefly kept them from tackling the flaming two-story home. The family is now staying with neighbors.

The West Virginia State Fire Marshal is investigating.

UPDATE: Home destroyed after propane tank explodes in Elkview; 911 audio released

By: WSAZ News Staff | Posted: Jan. 12, 2018 5:41 p.m. | Source: WSAZ

KANAWHA COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) — UPDATE 1/12/18 @ 5:31 p.m. 
“All residents are out of the home. The structure is completely… leveled,” a firefighter says in audio released from Metro 911.

Firefighters rushed to a family home on Rosewood Way in the Coopers Creek area. A 1,000 gallon propane tank exploded in the early hours of Friday morning, ripping off the entire second story of the home.

“Oh my gosh!” said a shocked 10 year old girl. (more…)

None hurt in small fire at Bridge Elementary, officials say

By: Ryan Quinn, Staff Writer | Posted: Jan. 12, 2018 | Source: WV Gazette-Mail

School officials said no students or employees were hurt by a small fire Friday at Bridge Elementary, which also houses Clendenin Elementary’s students.

Briana Warner, communications director for Kanawha County’s public school system, said a “heat wrap” that was around a pipe that drains condensation from a walk-in freezer shorted out, according to the Pinch Volunteer Fire Department and school system maintenance staff.

Warner said the pipe is inside the kitchen, and the heat wrap is meant to keep the pipe from freezing. She said the school system will be looking at what’s wrong with the part and whether the part is found anywhere else in the county.

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The Dream Season

Photo Submitted: Rick Friend of St. Albans with a 10 point and 12 point buck he killed in Clay County in two days.

By: Chris Lawrence | Posted: Jan. 12, 2018 at 3:04 p.m. | Source: WV MetroNews

CLAY, W.Va. — When Rick Friend of St. Albans headed to his hunting camp in Clay County for the 2017 buck season, he was optimistic and yet also realistic.

“I had seen a few bucks on trail cams, but the chances of seeing them was slim to none,” he explained. “They were very evasive and mostly moved after dark. Clay County bucks are usually pretty average in size.”

Rick Friend with his opening day 10 pint buck killed with his late father’s .35 Remington GameMaster Rifle

Rick Friend with his opening day 10 pint buck killed with his late father’s .35 Remington GameMaster Rifle

But Rick had already killed a small buck and a doe during archery season and wanted to just enjoy the opportunity to be in the woods. He was hunting with his late father’s rifle, a .35 Remington Gamemaster, which added to the intrigue of his story, but we’ll come back to that in a little while.

Opening day, Rick sat on his stand and spied two bucks chasing a doe. They were too far away and moving to quickly for a shot. But the encounter proved the rut was still on, so he moved down the hill a little to be closer to the point they crossed. Sure enough, his adjustment was rewarded a few hours later.

“About 1:00 one of the bucks, a ten point, came in and he offered me a 40 yard broadside shot,” Rick explained. “I shot the deer and knew I had gotten a good hit on it I was going for a heart shot.” (more…)

Deputies: Two men charged after burning property

By: WSAZ News Staff | Posted: Jan. 11, 2018 at 8:08 p.m. | Source: WSAZ

KANAWHA COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) — Two men are facing multiple charges after deputies say they started burning someone else’s property at a home in Clendenin.

William Bishop and Travis Simpson are charged with burglary, arson and destruction of property.

Kanawha County Sheriff’s deputies say on Wednesday they were called to a home in the 2400 block of Riverhaven Drive in Clendenin.

Deputies say the victims told them Bishop and Simpson were destroying their belongings with fire.

Numerous household goods, belongings, and several sentimental items were being burned behind the home, according to deputies.

Deputies also recovered two rifles that were stolen from the victims.

First Presbyterian of St. Albans pastor retiring after 15 years

Pastor Paul Romine of the First Presbyterian Church of St. Albans is retiring later this month after 15 years at the helm of the historic church on Kanawha Terrace. The church is planning a celebration of his tenure on Sunday, Jan. 28, at the church.

By: Ben Calwell, Metro Staff | Posted: Jan. 11, 2018 | Source: Kanawha Metro

Pastor Paul Romine’s eyes seemed to glisten slightly as he talked about missing the mountains.

They moistened a bit more when he talked about missing the people.

Romine, pastor at First Presbyterian Church of St. Albans, is retiring later this month after 15 years at the helm of the historic church at 201 Kanawha Terrace. (more…)

Winter weather advisory issued for Friday night, Saturday morning

By: Jarrod Clay | Posted: Jan. 11, 2018 | Source: WVAH

With heavy rain expected to turn to snow Friday evening, the National Weather Service in Charleston has issued a winter weather advisory for much of the viewing area.

The winter weather advisory is in effect from 4 p.m. Friday to 10 a.m. Saturday.

In West Virginia, the advisory includes Wayne, Cabell, Mason, Jackson, Wood, Pleasants, Tyler, Lincoln, Putnam, Kanawha, Roane, Wirt, Calhoun, Ritchie, Doddridge, Mingo, Logan, Boone, Clay, Braxton, Gilmer, Lewis, Harrison and Taylor County.

In Kentucky, the advisory includes Greenup, Carter, Boyd and Lawrence County. In Ohio, Morgan, Athens, Washington and Jackson County are under the advisory.

After a night of heavy rain Thursday, more rain is expected to move into the area at about 11 a.m. Friday. Late Friday evening an arctic cold front will move through the region and rain will turn to ice and snow as the temperature plummets.

Friday’s high is expected to be about 61 degrees, but it is expected to fall into the low 20s.

A tenth of an inch of ice could accumulate Friday night as the rain turns to snow and the temperature falls.

Most of the area can expect to see 2 to 4 inches of snow overnight, with some models showing the possibility of 6 to 7 inches.

Doug Harlow Facebook Post 1-11-2018

The overnight snow will make for treacherous road conditions Saturday morning.

The snow is expected to move out of the area Saturday afternoon.

With heavy rain also expected Thursday night, much of the area was also placed under a flood watch through Friday morning.

NWS Charleston Flood Threat Graphic 1-11-2018

For the latest updates, follow meteorologist Jim BarachDoug Harlow and Brandon Stover on Twitter or head to the Eyewitness News weather page.

We want to see your videos and photos as this frigid system moves into the area. Send them to us here and we might use them online or on air.

Flood watch issued for multiple areas in West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio

By: Jeff Morris | Posted: Jan. 11, 2018 | Source: WVAH

The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for multiple areas in Kentucky, Ohio and West Virginia, including Kanawha County.

The Weather Service said the watch will be in effect from 7 p.m. Thursday through Friday morning.

In West Virginia, the watch includes Boone, Braxton, Cabell, Calhoun, Clay, Doddridge, Gilmer, Harrison, Jackson, Kanawha, Lewis, Lincoln, Logan, Mason, McDowell, Mingo, Pleasants, Putnam, Ritchie, Roane, Taylor, Tyler, Wayne and Wirt. (more…)