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Kanawha County warned of Bitcoin, AI fraud calls mimicking sheriff's office
SUMMARY: Kanawha County’s Sheriff’s Office has issued a warning about fraudulent calls impersonating their agency, with victims losing over $40,000 to Bitcoin and AI scams. Sergeant Josh Lester reported that these scammers employ fear tactics, telling people they face legal repercussions like missed jury duty or arrest warrants. With advancements in AI, fraudsters can easily mask their voices, making it difficult to trace them, as many operate from overseas to evade prosecution. Authorities advise the public to verify callers’ identities and report any suspected scams directly to the Sheriff’s Office for assistance.

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — The Kanawha County Sheriff’s Office is urging people to be wary of recent Bitcoin and AI fraud that’s sweeping the area. Sgt. Josh Lester said people are being fooled by Caller ID.
FULL STORY: https://wchstv.com/news/local/kanawha-county-warned-of-bitcoin-ai-fraud-calls-mimicking-sheriffs-office
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Court ordered monitor appointed to investigate DoHS after placing children in hotels, a 4-H camp
SUMMARY: In Kanawha County, a judge has appointed a monitor to investigate the West Virginia Department of Human Services (DoHS) following concerns over foster children being placed in unlicensed facilities such as hotels and a 4-H camp. This decision arose after a child attempted suicide in a hotel, prompting Judge Mary Clair Acres to question the safety of these arrangements. DoHS Secretary Alex Maynor accepted the monitor’s appointment, as 6,000 children in foster care necessitate temporary placements. The monitor, Cindy LaRon Hill, will work to improve child placement systems and ensure quicker reporting of serious incidents.

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — A hearing was held in Kanawha County Friday over concerns of foster children living in hotels and a 4-H camp which led to a judge ordering a court appointed monitor to investigate the ongoing issue of West Virginia children being placed in unlicensed facilities.
FULL STORY: https://wchstv.com/news/local/court-ordered-monitor-appointed-investigate-dohs-after-child-suicide-attempt-in-hotel
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Beautiful Day Ahead; Rain then Cold for the Weekend
SUMMARY: Today features beautiful weather with sunshine and a high of 55°F, ideal for outdoor activities despite breezy conditions. Current temperatures are in the 30s across various areas, so dress warmly for your morning commute. Recent rainfall has set multiple records for February, with local areas seeing significant precipitation. A chance of pop-up showers exists for Saturday, with colder temperatures expected Sunday. Looking ahead, rain and possible thunderstorms are forecasted for Tuesday and Wednesday, leading to potential flooding. Conditions will clear by Friday, with temperatures fluctuating but returning to average levels later next week.

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Why Trampolines Are Dangerous During High Wind Storms
SUMMARY: Trampolines can be dangerous during high wind storms as they are easily lifted and can cause damage. A recent incident involved a trampoline being blown against a truck after a cold front arrived. When strong winds occur, trampolines pose significant hazards, especially during severe weather events. Additionally, snowfall in Snowshoe was reported at an astonishing 174 inches this season, far exceeding averages. Looking ahead, there will be a warm-up followed by potential rain and gusty storms early next week. It’s crucial to secure trampolines during such conditions to prevent damage and ensure safety.

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