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Mountain Valley Pipeline approval faces new federal court challenge

By Ken Ward Jr. The Charleston Gazette-Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The Mountain Valley Pipeline is headed back to the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, Virginia. On Friday, the Sierra Club and three other groups filed a petition with the 4th Circuitto challenge a key approval of the pipeline[Read More…]

Marshall University: Rebuilding Tri-State after opioids would cost $166M

By Bishop Nash The Herald-Dispatch of Huntington HUNTINGTON, W.Va  — Controlling the damage caused by the region’s opioid epidemic would take an estimated $166 million in additional investments toward substance use treatment as well as economic redevelopment in the Huntington-Ashland metropolitan area, research by the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards[Read More…]

Media Alert: Register now for 2018 W.Va. Legislative Lookahead, Jan. 5 in Charleston

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Each year the media of West Virginia gathers for the West Virginia Legislative Lookahead: A preview of key topics expected at the upcoming West Virginia Legislative session. The Lookahead is a day-long series of seminars.. This year the topics include taxes, education, oil and gas legislation, and WV Forward. The 2018 event is Friday, Jan.[Read More…]

More college-going students in WV need remedial classes

By JAKE JARVIS Charleston Gazette-Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — A growing percentage of high school graduates in West Virginia who attend the state’s public colleges need to take remedial classes to be ready for entry-level college classes. That’s according to a new report presented Thursday to the board that oversees West[Read More…]

W.Va. Parkways Authority begins process of selling road bonds

By JIM ROSS The State Journal BECKLEY, W.Va.  — The West Virginia Parkways Authority has begun the process of doing its part in bringing Gov. Jim Justice’s “Roads to Prosperity” bond program to fruition. The authority on Thursday approved the use of $900,000 of a projected $120 million in bond[Read More…]

West Virginia’s heroine of Huntington: Jan Rader

By BROOKE GRIFFIN The Parthenon HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Jan Rader is no average woman. She is the Huntington fire chief. She is the star of a Netflix documentary. She can rescue someone from a burning building and then administer certified professional medical treatment. She is paving the way for young[Read More…]

West Virginians not immune to problems of sexual abuse

By EDDIE TRIZZINO Times West Virginian FAIRMONT, W.Va.  – According to a survey by the West Virginia Foundation for Rape Information Services (FRIS), one in six women in the state are victims of sexual abuse. While not every case is reported and some victims never identify, advocates from groups like[Read More…]

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