WQBE News: 3 people found stabbed in Logan County. Investigation continues
Posted: November 22, 2025 - 2:07am CST
WQBE News: Woman faces child abuse charges
Posted: November 22, 2025 - 2:05am CST
A Charleston woman is facing child neglect charges after she allegedly left her young children in a disheveled and dirty home to go shopping. Tyla Jade Wise, 31, of Charleston, was arrested on Thursday and charged with child neglect resulting in injury and child neglect creating risk of injury, according to a criminal complaint filed to Kanawha County Magistrate Court. The incident took place on Mary Street in Charleston. The complaint alleges that Wise left her seven-year-old and 10-year-old children in her residence alone and were discovered when her landlord came by to ask her about being past due on rent. The landlord also noted that the residence appeared unsuitable for the children to be in, so he called law enforcement for assistance
WQBE News: The Charleston Dirty Birds’ baseball field at GoMart Ballpark now looks like a magical Christmas globe.More than 2.5 million lights, mini golf, carnival rides and carnival games, the third annual Salango Law Light the Night is bigger and better than ever this year. “You can expect to be excited the moment you walk in,” said Jill Gearin, manager of community engagement for the Dirty Birds. “You see a ton of lights and a lot of holiday cheer. The music is playing, and people are just here to have a good time with their family.” There’s also an ice-skating rink, food and drinks available at the ballpark. The event officially opens Friday at 5 p.m. and runs until the end of December. Attendees are encouraged to buy tickets online at ticketreturn.com.
Posted: November 22, 2025 - 2:01am CST
The Charleston Dirty Birds’ baseball field at GoMart Ballpark now looks like a magical Christmas globe.More than 2.5 million lights, mini golf, carnival rides and carnival games, the third annual Salango Law Light the Night is bigger and better than ever this year. “You can expect to be excited the moment you walk in,” said Jill Gearin, manager of community engagement for the Dirty Birds. “You see a ton of lights and a lot of holiday cheer. The music is playing, and people are just here to have a good time with their family.” There’s also an ice-skating rink, food and drinks available at the ballpark. The event officially opens Friday at 5 p.m. and runs until the end of December. Attendees are encouraged to buy tickets online at ticketreturn.com.
WQBE News: Arrest made after investigation into body found July
Posted: November 22, 2025 - 1:56am CST
An arrest has been made following an investigation into a body that was found off U.S. 60 in Fayette County earlier this year. Calvin Lee Foster, 42, has been charged with concealment of a deceased human body and drug delivery resulting in death, according to a news release from the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office. The body of 47-year-old Robert L. Waller was found in a ditch near Gauley Bridge on July 7. Deputies said information from family and friends led investigators to a residence in Nicholas County connected to Foster, who was last seen with Waller. Deputies said additional interviews and video footage also placed a matching vehicle near Gauley Bridge shortly before Waller’s body was found,
WQBE News: Mother confesses to abuse of daughter
Posted: November 22, 2025 - 1:54am CST
ulie Ann Stone Miller, 51, of Morrisvale, pleaded guilty to death of a child by a parent by child abuse during a hearing Friday in Boone County Circuit Court. 14-year-old Kyneddi Miller was found dead on the bathroom floor of a home in Morrisvale on April 17, 2024. Investigators described the girl’s condition as “emaciated to a skeletal state.” Boone County Prosecuting Attorney Dan Holstein said the plea met the interest of justice because the possible sentence of 15 years to life in prison was the same as a conviction for murder.
WLVL Local News: WLVL-Sat Headlines
Posted: November 22, 2025 - 1:49am CST
The SPCA Serving Erie County reported that demand for its Pet Food Pantry had nearly tripled as more families struggled to care for their pets. The pantry, part of the SPCA’s expanded efforts to help pets remain in their loving homes, once provided approximately 20,000 dog and cat meals per month. Recently, the need surpassed 60,000 meals monthly-and continued to grow.
The holiday season has officially arrived at the Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens, where the annual poinsettia exhibit is now open to visitors.”It is absolutely beautiful,” Marketing Manager Shaunna Mooney told 2 On Your Side. “We have hundreds and hundreds of poinsettias in all different kinds of colors, varieties, shapes. It feels like a holiday magical scene in here, and it’s so warm.”
The annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is nearly here. Familiar faces are back for the 99th installment of the iconic New York parade. The NBC Morning Team is coming back to host this year’s show on Thursday, Nov 27 at 8:30 a.m. in all time zones on NBC and Peacock.
WLVL Local News: 11-21-25 PM Headlines
Posted: November 21, 2025 - 1:42pm CST
Code Blue will be in effect from 8 p.m. today through 8 a.m. Monday (Nov. 24) in the city of Lockport due to forecasted overnight below-freezing temperatures, the City Clerk’s office announced. Any homeless person or individual without home heating may go directly to the Salvation Army, 50 Cottage St., between 8 and 10 p.m. for shelter.
62 year old Richard Fox, who was convicted of two counts of murder after he killed two women almost twenty years apart and hid their bodies in Chautauqua County has been sentenced to 40 years to life in prison.
Buffalo Police say five people have been arrested in connection with an armed robbery at Canisius University Thursday night. According to police, shortly before 10 p.m., E District officers responded to a report that a female student had been robbed at gunpoint in the Eastwood parking lot. The suspects allegedly took her keys, phone and vehicle. They were tracked down in the vehicle later.
A federal jury awarded $80 million Wednesday to the estate of Darryl Boyd of Buffalo, whose conviction in a 1976 murder was overturned after he spent nearly a quarter century in prison.
WOND News: Would-Be Alleged Car Burglar Trapped Inside Vehicle
Posted: November 21, 2025 - 1:05pm CST
19 year old Jeison Henriquez Sanchez of Pleasantville, was allegedly trying to burglarize a vehicle parked outside the Longhorn Steakhouse in Mays Landing. BreakingAC.com reports the victim called police and said that when he walked over to his car, there was a unknown man sitting inside. It turns out the car has faulty doors, and only the owner knew the trick to opening them. Sanchez was unable to get out until officers arrived and opened it for him — and then took him into custody.
WLVL Local News: 11-21-25 Midday Headlines
Posted: November 21, 2025 - 12:12pm CST
Houston sacked Josh Allen eight times, and he threw two interceptions as the Bills lost to the Texans, 23-19 in Thursday Night Football.
62 year old Richard Fox, who was convicted of two counts of murder after he killed two women almost twenty years apart and hid their bodies in Chautauqua County has been sentenced to 40 years to life in prison.
A federal jury awarded $80 million Wednesday to the estate of Darryl Boyd of Buffalo, whose conviction in a 1976 murder was overturned after he spent nearly a quarter century in prison.
This week, Roswell Park announced a new “EDDY” mobile unit that is designed to make cancer screening accessible to people across Western New York. This new EDDY mobile unit is for early detection of breast cancer and prostate cancer.
The Goo Goo Dolls are giving back to their hometown in a big way. On Thursday night, the Buffalo born band presented a check for $150,000 to FeedMore WNY at Town Ballroom.
KIRX News: Get ready for heavier Thanksgiving travel
Posted: November 21, 2025 - 8:20am CST
Colonel Michael A. Turner, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, reminds everyone there will be an increase in traffic over the Thanksgiving holiday. The Thanksgiving holiday is one of the busiest travel periods of the year, with Wednesday and Sunday afternoon/evenings being the most heavily traveled times. Drivers should expect more traffic and the possibility of delays throughout the weekend. Regardless of traffic patterns, safety should remain a priority. The counting period for the 2025 Thanksgiving holiday weekend is from 6 p.m. Wednesday, November 26, 2025, to 11:59 p.m. Sunday, November 30, 2025. Troopers will be participating in Operation C.A.R.E. (Crash Awareness & Reduction Effort), enforcing all traffic laws, and available to assist the public. Over the 2024 Thanksgiving holiday counting period, 11 people were killed and 571 injured in 1,664 traffic crashes. If you plan to travel over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend be aware of work zones, obey all traffic laws, and make sure everyone in your vehicle is wearing a seat belt or secured in the appropriate child safety seat for their size and age. Remember: Missouri is a hands-free state, so put the phone down and buckle up. There is never a reason to speed, drive aggressively, or drive impaired.