Those comments are the latest in a story that has changed multiple times related to when state Child Protective Services first knew of Kyneddi Miller, 14, whose body was found in a skeletal state.
Kyneddi Miller's untimely death has caused us to ask for weeks: how could this happen? And what did state officials and Child Protective Services know before Kyneddi died?
These purple papers will be making their way through health care facilities in one student's community. Call it a passion project turned reality -- just in time for graduation.
The West Virginia Department of Human Services has refused to turn over information related to the child neglect death of a teenager from Boone County.
The Wayne County Commission has turned over short-term proposals to fix the county’s ambulance crisis, doing so Thursday evening in response to an open records request filed by WSAZ NewsChannel 3.
A task force of water utilities, fire departments and concerned citizens held its first meeting Friday -- a direct result of a WSAZ investigation that led to a new state law.
The recent death of a 14-year-old girl in Boone County prompted us to take a closer look at the state law that the West Virginia Department of Human Services says requires it to keep quiet.
West Virginia’s governor tells WSAZ NewsChannel 3 that state child welfare officials had “no idea,” about a Boone County teenager who authorities say had been living in neglect.
This week’s death of a 14-year-old girl in Boone County led first to her mother’s arrest, and now questions about if state law should require more of home-school families.
No ambulance with lives on the line. Our WSAZ Investigation found that has been a growing reality and concern in Wayne County. However, news comes this week of a possible short-term solution.