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Legislature passes tax credit increase

By JOSELYN KING The Intelligencer and Wheeling News-Register WHEELING, W.Va.  — A $1 million investment in the restoration of a historic building in Wheeling now can net a developer a $450,000 tax credit after an act by the West Virginia Legislature on Tuesday. State lawmakers ended a special session of[Read More…]

WV lawmakers hear proposals for elected state school board

By RYAN QUINN Charleston Gazette-Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia lawmakers heard Tuesday about general proposals to allow voters to elect state Board of Education members and allow lawmakers themselves to reject and amend policies that the state school board passes. The hour-and-a-half legislative interim meeting came after the House[Read More…]

ACA still law; navigators ready to help

By ERIN BECK Charleston Gazette-Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The Affordable Care Act is not dead. Jeremy Smith, of WV NaviCare, works with three other full-time people, and two other part-time people, ready to help people sign up for health insurance when open enrollment begins Nov. 1. In fact, First Choice[Read More…]

WV struggles with increase in foster children

By TAYLOR STUCK The Herald-Dispatch CHARLESTON, W.Va. — More than 6,100 children are in the West Virginia foster care system as of October and the number keeps growing, according to the acting Bureau for Children and Families commissioner Linda Watts. Watts spoke Tuesday morning to the Joint Commission of Children and[Read More…]

Manchin: Choose ‘non beltway’ DEA head

By JIM McCONVILLE The Journal WASHINGTON D.C. — U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin, D-WVa., suggested that the nation’s next Drug Enforcement Agency “drug czar” should have a medical background, know someone who has been addicted and be from outside the Washington, D.C., beltway, during a teleconference with reporters Tuesday afternoon. Rep.[Read More…]

Grow Ohio Valley helping people eat, feel healthier

By LINDA HARRIS The State Journal WHEELING, W.Va.  — Sam Amberg says it’s never too late to learn good food habits. Amberg is part of Grow Ohio Valley, a non-profit focused on improving food security in the Ohio Valley. That means making sure even the poorest residents “know where their[Read More…]

Pumpk-erations underway at Kenova Pumpkin House

By JOSEPHINE MENDEZ The Herald-Dispatch KENOVA, W.Va. — For a few weeks out of the year, Ric Griffith’s backyard can best be described as organized chaos. While his home on Beech Street in Kenova may be better known as the site of the now famous Pumpkin House, Griffith said it takes[Read More…]

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