John Bayliss Jr.John M. H. Bayliss Jr., 85, of Hurricane, passed away early morning Wednesday, March 11, 2026 at home, from recent health issues. He[Read More…]
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Pageant Time for West Virginia Cupcake Festival
Pictured (l-r): Ms. WV Cupcake Festival – Jaime DeRuiter of Hurricane; WV Cupcake Festival Teen – Hannah Gandee of Bomont, WV; Miss WV Cupcake Festival[Read More…]
Grand Jury Returns 47 Indictments
Putnam County Prosecuting Attorney, Kristina D. Raynes, reports that forty-seven indictments were returned by the March 2026 Term Putnam County Grand Jury alleging fifty-five persons[Read More…]
Stolen Vehicle Pursuit Ends in Fatality
The crash site was between the eastbound I-64 Hurricane Rest Area and Mile Marker 34 at the Hurricane interchange. A 20-mile stolen vehicle chase which[Read More…]
Beginning of the End for Redskin Stadium Press Box
March 3, 2026, was the beginning of the end for the press box at Redskin Stadium. Demolition of the press box and concession stand at[Read More…]
Community Calendar for Week of March 12
If you want your event listed in the Community Calendar, write to the Hurricane Breeze at PO Box 310, Hurricane, West Virginia 25526, or phone[Read More…]
Basic Bible: God’s Wrath Revealed
Romans 1:18-23 In writing to the church at Rome, the Apostle Paul addressed believers who were surrounded by individuals who practiced ungodly and unrighteous lifestyles.[Read More…]
Obituaries for Week of March 12
Pamela Hope ChapmanPamela H. Chapman, 67, of Culloden, passed away on March 3, 2026.She was born on January 17, 195 to the late Elza Leonard[Read More…]
Girl Scout Troop 10582 Tours Hurricane City Hall
Members of Girl Scout Troop 10582 (front) met with city officials prior to the March 2 Hurricane City Council meeting. The girls learned what different[Read More…]
TOWN OF POCA TO RECEIVE $2.4 MILLION: Capito Secures $3.17 Mil for Putnam Law Enforcement, Public Safety Projects
Photo taken from https://townofpoca.com/ On Monday, March 2nd, U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito announced that $32 million in Congressionally Directed Spending (CDS) allocations would be[Read More…]