A slower than expected melt-off of ice and snow over the weekend and newly discovered damage revealed through drone and helicopter overflights has pushed back the estimated power restoration time
CHARLESTON — A plan to use a helicopter to cut trees out of power lines over Interstate 64 near Kenova this morning went off without a hitch, according to the
Utility vehicles are staged in the parking lot of the Huntington Mall as they prepare to head out to sites on Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021, in Barboursville, following a second winter weather system that ripped through the Tri-State area, leaving thousands without power.
Sholten Singer | The Herald-Dispatch