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W.Va. Tourism highlights local ice cream shops in new Ice Cream Road Trip
WEST VIRGINIA (WCHS) — West Virginia Tourism announced a sweet and cool way to spend your summer in the Mountain State.
The Ice Cream Road Trip tour in West Virginia guides visitors through several beloved ice cream shops around the state. From Huntington to Morgantown, there are local ice cream parlors to help visitors and native alike cool off.
- Ellen’s Homemade Ice Cream in Charleston
- Creamy Creations in Harpers Ferry
- Hanging Rocks Ice Cream in Romney
- The Poky Dot in Fairmont
- Dairy Crème Corner in Fairmont
- Austin’s Homemade Ice Crteam in Huntington and Ceredo
- What’s the Scoop in Point Pleasant
For more details on the tour, visit here.
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Morrisey signs Baylea’s Law, increasing criminal penalties in W.Va. for DUI causing death
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey officially signed House Bill 4712 into law on Friday.
The bill, better known as Baylea’s Law, increases criminal penalties against those who are convicted of driving under the influence resulting in death. The bill is named after Baylea Bower, a 24-year-old woman from Boone County who was killed in a car crash on Easter in 2025 caused by a drunk driver.
The bill passed the House in February, with several of Bower’s family and friends gathered at the West Virginia Capitol in support of the bill.
“Obviously we’re going to be heartbroken,” Bower’s friend India Henderson said. “We have the lifetime sentence of not having Baylea. But if this does help save a life in the future and cause someone to not want to go out and cause this tragedy, then that is a win.”
In accordance with the passage of the bill, Baylea’s Law will take effect on June 12.
“West Virginia will no longer allow those who drive while impaired to escape the full weight of justice,” Morrisey said Friday in a press release. “Baylea’s Law gives our legal system the teeth to demand absolute accountability for the most heartbreaking crimes. Today, our laws stand firmly on the side of victims and their families.”
Specifically, Baylea’s Law introduces the offense of aggravated DUI resulting in death, which will carry the following mandatory sentences, according to a release from Morrisey’s office:
- Five to 30 years in prison
- Fine of $2,000 to $10,000
- Lifetime revocation of the offender’s driver’s license
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