Sunday, June 1st, 2025

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Good morning, Huntington. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 1st of June.
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ Multiple firefighting crews responded to a structure fire in the 1800 block of Pleasant View Road in Huntington around 10:30 p.m. Saturday night—firefighters from Barboursville, Ohio River Road, Ona, Green Valley Volunteer Fire Department and local EMS arrived and reported no injuries or trapped individuals. WSAZ
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ The West Virginia Coffee Festival at Valley Park is facing scams as fake sellers target ticketholders and vendors, and marketing assistant Ashton Mobley warned (customers should only buy tickets directly) while the festival will open on Saturday, June 28 (tickets sold out in two days). WOWK-TV
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ The West Virginia University baseball team beat #11 Clemson nine to six after coming back from a five to four deficit and is one win away from the super regionals. The Mountaineers will play the winner of the Kentucky and Clemson game tonight and a winner take all game will be held on Monday if they lose. WSAZ
- ➤ Cabell Midland won the Class AAAA state softball title with a 2–0 win over Jefferson on May 31 as pitcher Audrea Watts struck out 14 batters while allowing 7 hits—securing the team's sixth state title and keeping their postseason record unbeaten at 29–3. The Knights, the top-ranked team in the MetroNews Coaches poll, scored their runs late in the game, breaking a scoreless tie that lasted into the fifth inning. MetroNews
- ➤ The WVSSAC baseball tournament will begin Thursday, June 5 at GoMart Ballpark in Charleston — marking the final state championship with all three classes competing this year. Next year the tournament will expand to 32 teams — changing the state sports schedule for boys’ baseball. WSAZ
- ➤ The Cabell Midland Knights and Winfield Generals each won a state softball title today at Little Creek Park; Midland shut out Jefferson 2-0 with Drea Watts striking out 14 batters, & Winfield secured its third win as Rylee McClellan’s hit allowed Allison Hoffman to score. WSAZ
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R&B Soul Block Party 2025
6-10 p.m. — Heritage Station — Admission details not specified — Groove to the smooth sounds of R&B and soul music at an epic block party.
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Origami Angel Concert
7-8:30 p.m. — The Loud — Ticket prices vary — Experience the defining sound of Origami Angel's latest record, Feeling Not Found.
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Kindred Valley Concert
7-9:30 p.m. — The Loud — Not specified — Experience indie folk tunes from the talented Kindred Valley band formed by Marshall University alumni.
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Open Mic Night
9:00 – 10:30 p.m. — The Loud — Tickets start at $50 — Enjoy a night of diverse performances at the local open mic event.
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Code Red News Concert
9 PM – 1 AM — The Loud — Ticket prices vary — Experience a high-energy performance blending rock and modern music in an intimate venue.
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Buni Muni Concert
9 PM - 1 AM — The Loud — Tickets starting at $30 — Enjoy a live performance by Buni Muni in a vibrant venue.
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