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10 things to know: Monday, April 24

The regional bureau of The Associated Press, shares 10 things you need to know Monday, April 24, 2017. Look for full stories on these late-breaking news items and much more in West Virginia newspapers. 1. 100-DAY MARK NEARS AS BUDGET DEADLINE LOOMS As the symbolic milestone approaches, Trump juggles a renewed[Read More…]

West Virginia Business College’s permit to operate revoked

By JOHN McCABE The Intelligencer and Wheeling News-Register CHARLESTON, W.Va.  — Citing West Virginia Business College’s failure to gain accreditation for the 2017-18 school year and its inability to offer its students financial aid, the West Virginia Council for Community and Technical College Education on Thursday revoked the college’s permit[Read More…]

WV Supreme Court sides with Frontier in internet speed dispute

By ERIC EYRE Charleston Gazette-Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Frontier Communications customers dissatisfied with their internet speeds and service won’t get their day in court. The West Virginia Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Frontier customers must settle their disputes over internet speeds through arbitration — not in a court of law.[Read More…]

Alderson prison camp celebrates 90 years

By JESSICA FARRISH The Herald-Dispatch ALDERSON, W.Va. — West Virginia Congressman Evan Jenkins spoke to a crowd of around 500 who gathered Thursday morning at the Federal Prison Camp (FPC) in Alderson to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the women’s prison, which famously housed mogul Martha Stewart in 2004. Opened[Read More…]

Power plant questions, concerns aired at public hearing in Colliers

By WARREN SCOTT The Weirton Daily Times COLLIERS, W.Va.  — The pews of Cross Creek United Presbyterian Church were filled Thursday evening by people with questions about plans to build a natural gas-fired power plant not far away. John Black, project engineer for Energy Solutions Consortium Brooke County Power I[Read More…]

U.S. Rep. David McKinley meets with call center workers in Ohio County

By ALAN OLSEN The Intelligencer and Wheeling News-Register TRIADELPHIA, W.Va. — Local union workers at the AT&T call center at The Highlands met with U.S. Rep. David McKinley Thursday morning, as he discussed legislation to preserve American call center jobs. McKinley, R-W.Va., met with about 10 representatives from the Communication[Read More…]

Capito delivers optimistic message to Huntington chambe

By FRED PACE The Herald-Dispatch HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Economic development and getting people back to work were the main topics of U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito’s keynote address at the Huntington Regional Chamber of Commerce’s 126th annual dinner Thursday night at the Big Sandy Superstore Arena. “We are working on broadband[Read More…]

WVU Press publishes Ken Hechler biography

By JAMES CASTO The State Journal CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia University Press has published “The Rebel in the Red Jeep: Ken Hechler’s Life in West Virginia Politics,” a biography written by Carter Taylor Seaton. The book follows the personal and professional experiences of Hechler, the West Virginia politician and[Read More…]

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