AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFlood Recovery in Charleston: Mayor Amy Shuler Goodwin declared a state of emergency after devastating storms, saying the city can move faster with personnel and equipment as cleanup continues along places like Garrison Avenue. Disaster Aid Centers: FEMA disaster recovery centers open Tuesday for Pleasants and Ritchie storm victims, joining centers already running in Upshur and Lewis. Local Business Reopens: CVS Pharmacy in Weston reopened after flooding damage, with cleaning, flooring replacement, and a full restock of prescriptions and retail items. Housing Affordability: A new report says HUD spending from 2015-2024 didn’t lower home prices, widening an “affordability gap” as incomes lag behind costs in nearly every state. Legal Desert Crisis: West Virginia’s court-appointed attorney shortage is worsening, with a new report saying 46 of 55 counties qualify as legal deserts. WVU & Community Giving: A WVU Cancer Institute golf and sporting clays event raised more than $100,000 for cancer patients. Public Safety: A Randolph County woman faces felony charges after allegedly fleeing police while delivering drugs. Food Recall: Walmart Marketside Tomato Bisque Soup Kits were recalled in 29 states over possible Listeria contamination.
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