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Expert: LGBTQ ordinance in W.Va. not likely to increase sex crimes

By Jessica Farrish THE REGISTER-HERALD BECKLEY, W.Va. —  Using a public restroom in Beckley has turned political, and fears about heterosexual men and sexual assault are hitting the fan after a vote by Beckley Common Council on Tuesday to approve the first reading of an amendment that will add “sexual orientation” and “gender[Read More…]

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Editorial: West Virginia must be prudent with budget surplus

From the Herald-Dispatch of Huntington:  Gov. Jim Justice gave his third State of the State speech Wednesday night. These annual speeches are the ceremonial kickoff to the 60-day legislative session, and Justice used it to outline his hopes for the session. Among Justice’s proposals is eliminating the state income tax[Read More…]

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Opinion: Why not legalize only THC in W.Va.?

By Mike Myer, Editor of  The Intelligencer of Wheeling Despite serious concerns expressed by many in the health care and law enforcement communities, some members of the West Virginia Legislature seem determined to legalize marijuana for recreational use. Why not just permit sale of tetrahydrocannabinol — THC, as it’s referred[Read More…]

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Opinion: A more productive W.Va. legislative session?

From Ed Given, editor of the Braxton Citizens’ News:  … It was the West Virginia Press Association’s Legislative Look-ahead where reporters and editors quiz panelists about topics that will be discussed during the upcoming session, which in this case began Wednesday with the Governor’s State of the State address. …[Read More…]

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Editorial: Time to help the youngest victims in W.Va.

From The Wheeling News-Register: Throughout West Virginia, including here in the Northern Panhandle, some teachers were seen Wednesday morning outside their schools, holding signs and demonstrating in favor of changes they hope the state Legislature will make. They are absolutely right in pointing out one desperate need in our public[Read More…]

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Blues competition set to rock Marietta, Ohio, in March

By WAYNE TOWNER The Parkersburg News and Sentinel MARIETTA, Ohio — The Blues, Jazz and Folk Music Society will hold its 27th annual River City Ohio Blues Competition this year, but with a change. In previous years, the competition was held in February and was followed in March by the annual[Read More…]

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