Moriah Davis, WVNS 59News

Moriah Davis

WVNS 59News

Charleston, WV, United States

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  • WBOY 12News
  • NBC29
  • NBC12 WWBT Richmond
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Past articles by Moriah:

Man charged with DUI after woman loses unborn child in crash

KANAWHA COUNTY, WV (WOWK) – A man is facing DUI charges in a crash that caused a woman to lose her unborn child. According to the Kanawha County Sheriff’s Office, Timothy Wickline, 29, of Greenbrier County, was arrested on July 20, 2022, on a felony charge of “Driving Under the Influence Causing Death.” Deputies said […] → Read More

Gov. Jim Justice might have Lyme disease; here’s what we know about the illness

West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice says he’s extremely sick after attending events earlier this week. It is a possibility he may have Lyme Disease. → Read More

Man drives through Dairy Queen, officials suspect intentional act

Crews are investigating a crash that happened at Dairy Queen in Scott Depot just before 7:30 p.m. → Read More

Bill requiring cameras in West Virginia special needs classrooms passes state senate

Back in September, we told you a story about a special needs student being allegedly abused at Holz Elementary School. Since then, the parents have been advocates to make sure it doesn’t happen again. Now, they’re one step closer to changing the law. → Read More

Truck driver shortage leading to empty grocery store shelves

Since the pandemic started, it’s been hard to find workers for many businesses. One of those businesses is trucking where there are not enough drivers to meet supply and demand for many stores. → Read More

Why can’t I find certain items at the grocery store?

Have you gone to the grocery store recently and found most of the shelves are empty? Many people can’t find some of their favorite and essential items since the pandemic started. → Read More

Women are future of agriculture

Agriculture is turning over a new leaf in West Virginia. The Future Farmers of America announced its first all-female state officer team. → Read More

When will I lose my supplemental unemployment benefits?

By the end of next month, thousands of West Virginians will lose their unemployment benefits due to the COVID-19 pandemic. People in the community are concerned this early cut-off will cause a lot more problems to residents and the city. → Read More

Can I trust my neighbor has been vaccinated?

With the new CDC mask guidelines in place, it’s almost impossible to tell who has been vaccinated and who hasn’t while out in public. The new mask rules are mostly based on the honor code. → Read More

CDC declares racism a public health threat

Since the pandemic, the CDC has had time to collect health data between races and highlight racial disparities.Just last week the CDC declared racism a public health threat. → Read More

CDC declares racism a public health threat

Since the pandemic, the CDC has had time to collect health data between races and highlight racial disparities.Just last week the CDC declared racism a public health threat. → Read More

Charleston restaurant to be featured on HBO

A popular Charleston barbecue restaurant will be shown to millions of people across the country in an HBO documentary. → Read More

Funeral Assistance Program reimburses families whose loved one died due to COVID-19

Today, FEMA has begun accepting applications for people who qualify for COVID-19 related funeral expenses incurred beginning January 20, 2020. → Read More

Is remote working from home here to stay?

Many employers and employees have embraced all the advantages and challenges that go along with working from home, but office buildings still need to be used - somehow. → Read More

Don’t get burned this fire season: tips to stay safe

The risk of forest fires significantly increases this time of year with the seasons changing and the shifting winds, and it's important to know how to protect yourself and others. → Read More

Gov. Jim Justice wins reelection in West Virginia

CHARLESTON, WV (AP) – West Virginia Governor Jim Justice (R) has won reelection. That is according to the Associated Press He defeated his Democratic challenger by positioning himself as an ally of President Donald Trump with the experience to create jobs. Justice beat Democrat Ben Salango, a Kanawha county commissioner. Salango tried to overcome his […] → Read More

2020 election turnout could reach highest number in more than 100 years

The figure of 67% of eligible voters would mark the first time since 1908 that turnout surpassed 65%. → Read More

Voting groups voice concerns about General Election

West Virginia community groups and voting rights advocates are looking to Gov. Jim Justice and other state local officials to replicate primary election voting and absentee ballot options in the upcoming general election. → Read More

Cville Plans Together asks for community feedback for affordability and equity

Online survey aims to pinpoint trouble spots throughout the city of Charlottesville. → Read More

UVA releases update for Fall 2020, students and businesses react

The University of Virginia announces plans for students to return to grounds for the fall semester. It's welcome news to students and Charlottesville area businesses → Read More