This week’s WSAZ Hometown Heroes aren’t just considered heroes around the holidays. The Gallipolis in Lights Committee has been working for ten years now to create a beautiful light display for everyone to enjoy at Gallipolis City Park.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has said Ethylene Oxide emissions (EtO) were being released into the Kanawha Valley at one of the highest rates in the country.
WSAZ hired an independent air quality testing company to get answers for people who live near two Union Carbide plants the EPA said release the cancer-causing chemical ethylene oxide.
After a driver crashed a truck into a Logan County home, the homeowner says more accidents continue to happen. He's worried the next time, they won't be so lucky.
Charlotte, a Suddenlink customer reached out to WSAZ after being without her landline phone for more than two weeks. Her neighbor Jeanie Lyons and daughter Sarah Maynard have both been reaching out to Suddenlink to try and get them to fix the problem.