Megan Garcia+FollowCharleston Goodwill’s big bins shake-upCharleston’s Goodwill is ditching yellow price tags and racks for a full-on treasure hunt with giant blue bins! When the store reopens as an outlet in 2026, you’ll pay by the pound, not by the item—so bulk thrifting just got real. This is the first outlet of its kind in southern West Virginia, promising more affordable finds and supporting local job seekers. Donation drop-offs and career help at the Prosperity Center stay the same. How do you feel about this pay-by-weight shopping? Will it change your thrifting game? #Business #LocalBusiness #CharlestonWV00Share
Katherine Hunt+FollowWest Side Middle’s attendance challengeCharleston’s West Side Middle is facing a real challenge: keeping students in class when so many are dealing with tough situations outside of school. Mary Wilkinson, who supports these kids every day, says even small rewards—like snacks or a cool tumbler—can make a huge difference in motivating attendance. But the school’s budget can’t cover these incentives, so they’ve launched a DonorsChoose campaign to help. They’re close to their goal, but time is running out. What do you think—should more schools use community-funded incentives to boost attendance? #Education #CharlestonWV #EducationMatters00Share
darrell47+FollowBig changes coming to Yeager AirportWalking into Yeager Airport lately means dodging construction zones, but there’s a major upgrade in the works. The airport is rolling out a multi-million dollar renovation to make travel smoother and more comfortable—think brighter lighting, better signage, and a revamped ticket lobby and baggage claim. The best part? Flights and airport operations won’t be interrupted during the 14-month project. It might be a hassle now, but these improvements promise a much easier trip from curb to gate for everyone. What’s your take—are the short-term inconveniences worth the long-term benefits? #News #CharlestonWV #YeagerAirport10Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowCharleston’s football weekend brings citywide buzzCharleston just pulled off another unforgettable high school football championship weekend, and it’s more than just big games—it’s a citywide celebration. Teams from all over West Virginia rolled in, and the city made sure every player felt like a star, from polished helmets to college-style locker rooms. Local restaurants even pitched in with free meals for the teams, turning the whole experience into a true Charleston welcome. With over 10,000 fans last year and even more excitement this time, it’s clear these games are making a real impact—on the field and in the community. What’s your favorite part of championship weekend? #Sports #Football #CharlestonWV00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowCharleston’s big win: Football finals fuel local buzzDowntown Charleston is buzzing as high school football teams from all over West Virginia compete for the state championship—and it’s not just about the games. Hotels are booked, restaurants are packed, and local shops are seeing a real uptick in business. It’s amazing how a sports event can turn into a weekend-long celebration for the whole city. Whether you’re a die-hard football fan or just love seeing Charleston come alive, it’s hard not to notice the positive energy and economic boost. How do you feel about big events like this shaping our community? #Sports #Football #CharlestonWV00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowWVU basketball brings the action back to CharlestonWVU basketball is making its long-awaited return to the Charleston Coliseum this Saturday, giving fans in the capital city a rare chance to catch the Mountaineers in action at home. Coach Ross Hodge says the team is pumped to play in front of a passionate Charleston crowd, especially since it’s the first time they’ll be at full strength against a tough opponent like Wake Forest. For locals, this is more than just a game—it’s a celebration of community and Mountaineer pride. Who’s planning to be there, and what are your favorite Charleston game memories? #Sports #WVUBasketball #CharlestonWV00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowWVU basketball returns to Charleston for epic showdownCharleston is about to buzz with excitement as WVU men’s basketball hits the Coliseum for the first time since 2016, facing Wake Forest in a matchup that brings back memories of their legendary 2005 double-overtime NCAA clash. WVU’s defense is on fire lately, holding teams to record-low points, while Wake Forest’s fast pace and turnover game promise a real test. With both teams boasting standout players and contrasting styles, this game could come down to who controls the tempo. Who do you think will come out on top—and what’s your favorite WVU vs. Wake Forest memory? #Sports #WVUBasketball #CharlestonWV00Share
Jennifer Rojas+FollowCharleston’s airport preps for flying taxisFlying taxis could soon be part of daily life in Charleston! Yeager Airport is teaming up with BETA Technologies to install charging stations for eVTOL aircraft—those electric planes that take off and land vertically. Right now, companies like UPS are eyeing these aircraft for package deliveries, but the future could mean quick hops for passengers, too. Imagine catching a ride from the airport straight to the New River Gorge! This move puts West Virginia on the map for cutting-edge travel. How do you feel about seeing these futuristic aircraft buzzing around our skies? #News #CharlestonWV #eVTOL00Share