Month: June 2015

Updated FOIA law paves way for transparency

An editorial from the Charleston Daily Mail  CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia’s state government got a little more transparent last week when a bill updating the state’s Freedom of Information Act went into effect. Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin signed House Bill 2636 in April, updating the law that allows the[Read More…]

Art student makes fashion headlines with old news

BECKLEY, W.Va. — Possibilities are often overridden by convention. Revolutions lurk beneath the ordinary. RJ Bailey, a young Wyoming County artist and 2015 graduate of Westside High School, recently saw the prospects in “every day details,” and turned them into a wearable work of art.  Bailey, 18, designed a vintage-style[Read More…]

The Associated Press shares 10 things to know Monday, June 15

Dorothy Abernathy, The Associated Press bureau chief for West Virginia and Virginia, shares the 10 things you need to know Monday, June 15, 2015. Look for full stories on these late-breaking news items, upcoming events and stories in West Virginia newspapers: 1. DEAD OR ALIVE – DID U.S. STRIKE HIT[Read More…]

W.Va. highways worker killed in construction zone

PARKERSBURG, W.Va. — One man is dead, and several people injured, after a five-vehicle wreck in a construction zone on U.S. 50 westbound Thursday afternoon. The accident was called in at approximately 2 p.m. just past the intersection of Dutch Ridge Road and U.S. 50, said Deputy B. Swiger with[Read More…]

Parkersburg panel narrows mayoral field to three

PARKERSBURG, W.Va. — The committee chairwoman, a former mayor and a former reporter were nominated by members of the Wood County Democratic Executive Committee Thursday to be the mayor of Parkersburg for the next year-and-a-half. Jane Burdette, Jimmy Colombo and Jody Murphy were chosen from among eight applicants seeking to[Read More…]

U.S. defense bill has W.Va. senators at odds

WHEELING, W.Va. — West Virginia’s senators are split on a bill that would fund the Department of Defense through 2016, an issue that normally cruises to bipartisan approval in Congress but has turned politically charged this year. The $612 billion National Defense Authorization Act passed the House in a 269-151[Read More…]

Drug testing welfare rolls not productive

An editorial from The Herald-Dispatch HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — We are fortunate to live in a country where there is plenty of help for those who are down on their luck. Through publicly-funded programs, non-profits and churches, our communities provide a wide range of “safety net” services for those who are struggling[Read More…]

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