West Virginia is much less predictable for local elections as national elections, they still like to vote Democrat congressmen.
WV's House delegation currently only has one Democrat now, and even he is up for a tough reelection campaign this year. I think WV is one of those states that will revert to Republican-leaning swing states once Obama's out of office, but for now I would rate all those House seats as Lean R. If Rahall decided to retire this cycle, his seat would be Likely R.
I think that in a decade or two, the Republicans will dominate the local elections. But, if WV is like Kentucky, the older generation still likes Democrats, just as long as they aren't in the White House.