The southern portions of West Virginia continue to recover after intense flooding, particularly Mingo and McDowell counties.
West Virginia is still waiting on approval from the federal government for an emergency disaster declaration filed by Gov.
It’s a story told nearly every winter: rain combined with snowmelt have caused dangerous flooding across the state. West Virginia begins disaster recovery, with millions in federal dollars pulled down ...
The Tug Fork River came close to the highest recorded crest in both Kermit and Williamson, second only to the 1977 flood.
Three people died from floodwater in McDowell County, County Commissioner Michael Brooks confirmed in a livestreamed news ...
Areas hardest hit were concentrated around parts of eastern Kentucky and southern West Virginia that had already seen up to ...
CHARLESTON — West Virginia emergency response officials are now in day four of response to the weekend flooding in multiple ...
You’re just sitting there thinking, what in the world can we do to help them? Most people don’t have flood insurance because ...
A two-year-old boy has been identified as the third person who died in flooding that swept through West Virginia this past ...
New state Adjutant General says Governor Morrisey has authorized $700,000 so far for the West Virginia National Guard's flood ...
West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey announced on Tuesday that he’s reached out to the Trump administration for an emergency ...
Many counties in the southern West Virginia coalfields were hit with a historic flooding event over the weekend. The National ...