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WV lawmaker, teacher argue online over PEIA cuts

MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — The frustration among teachers and other public workers surrounding the budget cuts made to the Public Employees Insurance Agency isn’t new. But recently, one local teacher had a conversation with Del. Eric Householder (R-Berkeley) over social media that has ignited backlash over the issues with PEIA. State[Read More…]

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Decrepit Wheeling bridge closed to all users

WHEELING, W.Va. — An engineer’s report on the condition of the Aetnaville Bridge so alarmed West Virginia Transportation Secretary Paul Mattox that he immediately ordered the span closed, according to Wheeling Mayor Andy McKenzie. The 125-year-old bridge – which connects Wheeling Island with South Zane Highway off of Ohio 7[Read More…]

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Longtime Wheeling journalist Al Molnar dead at 87

WHEELING, W.Va. — Veteran journalist Al Molnar, whose career with The Intelligencer and Wheeling News-Register spanned 59 years, has died at age 87. The longtime newspaperman, who resided in St. Clairsville, died Sunday evening after a series of illnesses. He began his career in journalism 70 years ago. Molnar enjoyed[Read More…]

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Southern WV store closures, job losses mounting

An editorial from the Bluefield Daily Telegraph BLUEFIELD, W.Va. — The looming loss of Walmart, and the 140 jobs the company provides in McDowell County, is another devastating blow to the region. Further adding to the crisis was last week’s announcement of the planned closure of Kmart at the Claypool Hill[Read More…]

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WV chief justice says court budget up due to mandates

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — In a year when virtually every state agency and department is facing budget cuts, the state Supreme Court’s 2016-17 budget is slated to grow by $4.2 million to $143.6 million — but Chief Justice Menis Ketchum told members of the House and Senate Finance committees that’s strictly because[Read More…]

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