Month: August 2015

Gov. Tomblin, Congressional delegation announce $20 million research grant

State has received more than $60 million in EPSCoR funding since 2001 CHARLESTON, W.Va. – Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin, U.S. Senators Joe Manchin and Shelley Moore Capito, along with Representatives David McKinley, Alex Mooney and Evan Jenkins, today announced the National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded a highly-competitive $20 million[Read More…]

Capito highlights benefits of transportation bill in West Virginia

Senate Achieved Major Milestone with Passage of Long-Term Transportation Funding Bill NITRO, W.Va. – On Monday, August 3,  U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) held a press conference at the UPS Terminal in Nitro, West Virginia highlighting the Senate’s passage of a six-year transportation funding bill, known as the DRIVE Act,[Read More…]

Morrisey, Jenkins comment on Cabell Huntington, St. Mary’s antitrust agreement

CHARLESTON, W.Va. – Attorney General Patrick Morrisey and Rep. Evan Jenkins, R-W.Va., held a joint press conference Friday morning to discuss the antitrust agreement filed by the Attorney General’s Antitrust Division in the acquisition of St. Mary’s Medical Center by Cabell Huntington Hospital. “This agreement sets out a series of[Read More…]

Medicare, Medicaid have room to improve

An editorial from the Parkersburg News and Sentinel PARKERSBURG, W.Va. — Last week, politicians and other officials marked the 50th anniversary of Medicare and its offshoot, Medicaid. The term “celebrated” was thrown around a lot. And for many in West Virginia who would not otherwise have been able to afford the[Read More…]

Wheeling school to pay government $2.3 million

WHEELING, W.Va. — Wheeling Jesuit University will pay the federal government $2.3 million to settle claims that it misused grant funding awarded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the United States Department of Labor, and the National Science Foundation U.S. Attorney William Ihlenfeld said the settlement agreement ends an[Read More…]

Murray Energy chief to fight Obama plan in court

WHEELING, W.Va. — With hundreds of its coal miners already in the unemployment line, Murray Energy Corp. officials will sue to stop President Barack Obama’s Clean Power Plan, a measure which proponents claim will cut carbon pollution from power plants by 32 percent compared to 2005 levels. Before Obama even[Read More…]

Clean power plan targets states that depend on coal

WHEELING, W.Va. — With coal generating nearly all the state’s electricity, West Virginia residential customers pay just over 10 cents per kilowatt hour, which is about enough power to run a television for 10 straight hours. Those living in Connecticut, however, with virtually no coal-fired power, pay more than double[Read More…]

Obama urges coalfield officials to back climate action

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — As coal industry officials and their political allies launched furious opposition to a federal effort to fight climate change, President Obama on Monday urged coalfield communities to support the plan, offering to work with local leaders to address coal’s legacy liabilities and provide new economic opportunities where[Read More…]

Three counties to test school bus arm extensions

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Following alarming reports of the number of West Virginia drivers who illegally pass stopped school buses, three districts are testing out adding to their existing bus stop signs 6-foot-long extensions that fold out into adjacent lanes of traffic. Lewisville, North Carolina-based Bus Safety Solutions will provide 10[Read More…]

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