West Virginia
Officials warn public of scam texts utilizing West Virginia State Seal
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — Officials have issued a warning following reports of a text message scam that utilizes the West Virginia State Seal.
Residents are receiving messages regarding bogus fines for parking or traffic violations, according to a news release from West Virginia Secretary of State Kris Warner’s Office.
The release said texts include the seal along with a QR code for payment and scammers are threatening legal action against potential targets.
Warner noted those found guilty using the State Seal without authorization may be subjected to penalties for fraud or forgery.
Anyone receiving the scam texts are advised against opening any attachments.
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To report the message, send an email with a screenshot to investigations@wvsos.gov.
West Virginia
WVDNR reminds public to leave young wildlife alone
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources reminded the public on May 12 to leave young wildlife alone, noting that handling wild animals can harm them, spread disease and violate state law.
“Watching wildlife is one of the many joys of outdoor recreation in West Virginia,” said WVDNR Director Brett McMillion. “When it comes to public safety and what’s best for our native wildlife, it’s always best to not disturb young animals and leave wildlife alone.”
Each spring, the WVDNR receives calls about fawns, birds and other young animals that may appear abandoned. In most cases, these animals are not orphaned and are behaving as they should in the wild. For example, white-tailed deer often leave fawns hidden for hours while they feed. A fawn’s camouflage and lack of scent help protect them from predators. Approaching or handling a fawn can increase its risk of harm. Similarly, many young birds found on the ground are fledglings learning to fly and should be left alone.
Touching, picking up or even approaching young animals can leave behind human scent, which may attract predators and put the animal at risk. Contact with wildlife also increases the chance of spreading diseases and parasites such as rabies, ticks, Lyme disease and roundworms.
The WVDNR reminds the public that possessing wildlife without a permit is illegal. Violations can result in fines ranging from $20 to $300 and up to 100 days in jail. To learn more about wildlife in West Virginia, visit WVdnr.gov.
West Virginia
W.Va. Guard Hosts Misty Dawn Exercise
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Three AH-64E Apache Guardians from the 1-151st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, South Carolina National Guard, sit on the tarmac at the Greenbrier Valley Airport. Members of various U.S. Army, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army National Guard, U.S. Air National Guard, and North Atlantic Treaty Organization member nations participate in Misty Dawn, a Large-Scale Combat Operations (LSCO) joint readiness exercise that highlighted coalition interoperability and high-end integrated tactics, held in Lewisburg, West Virginia, May 5-8, 2026. The exercise focuses on coordinated integration of ground and air elements to conduct joint missions in a simulated contested combat area of operations. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Edwin L. Wriston)
| Date Taken: | 05.07.2026 |
| Date Posted: | 05.17.2026 13:54 |
| Photo ID: | 9689036 |
| VIRIN: | 260507-Z-FC129-1859 |
| Resolution: | 6048×3540 |
| Size: | 4.68 MB |
| Location: | LEWISBURG, WEST VIRGINIA, US |
| Web Views: | 12 |
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