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20th edition of WV International Auto Show opens Friday in Charleston

By RICK STEELHAMMER Charleston Gazette-Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Twenty years ago, crowds of car lovers and prospective buyers lined up outside the Charleston Civic Center, awaiting their chance to see hundreds of new vehicles and a smattering of concept cars during the first-ever West Virginia International Auto Show. Among vehicles[Read More…]

10 things to know: Friday, February 8

The regional bureau of The Associated Press, shares 10 things you need to know Friday, Feb. 8, 2019. Look for full stories on these late-breaking news items and much more in West Virginia newspapers. 1. WHO WAS THE TARGET OF THREATS BY TABLOID Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos says he was[Read More…]

Committee eyes proposed changes to West Virginia Senate education reform package

By STEVEN ALLEN ADAMS The Parkersburg News and Sentinel CHARLESTON, W.Va.  — Members of the House Education Committee are considering making changes to several of the big-ticket items in the state Senate’s education reform legislation. The committee met Wednesday morning and afternoon to look at a strike-and-insert amendment to Senate[Read More…]

West Virginia company develops breakthrough technology for NASA

By ERIC HRIN Times West Virginian WHITE HALL, W.Va.  — Scott Zemerick watched a simulated flight of NASA’S SLS (Space Launch System) play out on a TV screen. He gestured toward the video as it showed the rocket going through the stages of its flight. The simulation was part of[Read More…]

West Virginia House committee reviews anti-sanctuary city bill

By JAKE ZUCKERMAN Charleston Gazette-Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — An anti-sanctuary city bill and legislation to allow the governor to block refugees from settling in West Virginia came up before a House of Delegates committee agenda Wednesday. The House Veterans Affairs and Homeland Security Committee was scheduled to take up the[Read More…]

West Virginia finally knows how many vehicles it owns

By STEVEN ALLEN ADAMS The Parkersburg News and Sentinel CHARLESTON, W.Va.  — An effort by the West Virginia Legislature to determine how many state-owned vehicles are on the road has finally yielded an answer. “You’ve seen the new gold-and-blue license plates out there,” said House Government Organization Chairman Gary Howell,[Read More…]

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