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Educational Broadcasting Authority, West Virginia PBS appears safe for now

By RUSTY MARKS The Exponent Telegram CHARLESTON, W.Va.  — State lawmakers don’t appear keen on disbanding the Educational Broadcasting Authority or West Virginia Public Broadcasting any time soon. But the authority does need to come up with a plan to attract younger listeners and viewers, members of a joint legislative[Read More…]

West Virginia University students return for spring semester

The Dominion Post MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — WVU students returned to hitting the books on Monday. The start of the week also marked the start of the spring — we’ll use that term loosely with freezing rain falling throughout the day — 2018 semester. Students were on a winter break between[Read More…]

10 things to know: Tuesday, January 9

The regional bureau of The Associated Press, shares 10 things you need to know Jan. 9, 2018. Look for full stories on these late-breaking news items and much more in West Virginia newspapers. 1. RARE KOREAS TALKS BEAR FRUIT Pyongyang will send a delegation to the Winter Olympics across the[Read More…]

West Virginia attorney Farrell a co-leader in opioid litigation

By COURNEY HESSLER The Herald-Dispatch HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — A local attorney has been selected as one of three attorneys named as heads of a newly formed organizational structure created to handle hundreds of lawsuits blaming several drug companies of fueling the opioid epidemic nationwide. Huntington attorney Paul T. Farrell Jr., of[Read More…]

Mountain State Justice opens new Beckley office

By JORDAN NELSON The Register-Herald BECKLEY, W.Va. — Mountain State Justice Inc. is expanding its footprint by opening an office in Beckley. With offices currently in Charleston and Clarksburg, Mountain State Justice opened its doors in 1996 to pursue impactful and significant litigation on behalf of low-income West Virginians. According to[Read More…]

Upper Mon River Association working to restore traffic on Monongahela River

By CONOR GRIFFITH The State Journal MORGANTOWN, W.Va.  — By working with local governments and other community organizations, a Monongalia County-based nonprofit seeks to restore traffic on the Monongahela River to its previous levels. Enter the Upper Monongahela River Association or UMRA, which was incorporated in 2002 to promote development[Read More…]

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