A state is continuing to recover after deadly floods washed out towns in West Virginia and ended lives one year ago. Friday evening a community gathered to show support for each other and to reflect ...
GREENBRIER COUNTY, W.Va. — By the end of the year, West Virginia United Methodist Disaster Recovery, a team that has been part of recovery efforts in central and southeastern West Virginia since the ...
RAINELLE, W.Va. (AP) - Like other business operators along Main Street in the West Virginia town of Rainelle, Pamela Wallace Arnold is slowly cleaning up from state's worst flooding in decades. As a ...
Paul Raines looks over his flooded Western Auto store in Rainelle, W. Va., Saturday, June 25, 2016. Heavy rains that pummeled West Virginia left multiple people dead, and authorities said Saturday ...
RAINELLE — The L.Z. Rainelle West Virginia Veterans Reunion, which features up to 800 motorcyclists, thunders into town today to again honor those veterans who have fought in wars and remember those ...
The floods impacted hometowns of people who now live in our area. Several families in the New River Valley are organizing an effort to collect relief supplies for some of the hardest hit areas. River ...
RAINELLE — In 1988, when West Virginia Turnpike officials refused to allow about 50 motorcyclists to prepay their tolls and ride through the gates all at once — the bikers didn’t want to snarl traffic ...
Water-soaked books await pickup outside the flooded Rainelle (W.Va.) Public Library. Credit: Rainelle Public Library Loretta Jones, who will soon turn 82 but says she is “hanging on to 81 until I’m ...
RAINELLE, W.Va. — The damage, destruction, and loss of life in the Greenbrier County town of Rainelle will likely long be talked about in the years after the flooding of June 23 and 24 becomes a ...
Flash flooding left at least 23 people dead. Worst Flooding In West Virginia In More Than A Century President Obama has declared a major disaster in West Virginia. Flash flooding left at least 23 ...
RAINELLE, West Virginia — Like many people in rural West Virginia, Sabrina Ford grew up on beans cooked with lard and cornbread loaded with sugar, often with a side of fried potatoes cooked in bacon ...