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U.S. Senate panel OKs Capito’s effort to curb EPA

CLARKSBURG, W.Va. — The Affordable Reliable Energy Now Act — federal legislation designed to significantly rein in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s final rule on carbon emissions from power plants — passed through committee Wednesday, paving the way for consideration by the full U.S. Senate. The ARENA Act is the[Read More…]

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Morgantown officials question road repair timing

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Members of Morgantown City Council questioned Tuesday, Aug. 4, why the West Virginia Division of Highways (DOH) would wait until a week before the return of WVU students to pave Beechurst Avenue — especially considering University Avenue is already closed for construction. “We’re going to have a serious[Read More…]

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W.Va. mayors hear of millenials’ housing hopes

WHEELING, W.Va. – While previous generations couldn’t wait to flee cities for the relative peace of suburbia, millennials are expressing a desire to live in urban environments. Young professionals today want housing, employment and dining options all within walking distance of each other, according to Jeff Woda, principal of the[Read More…]

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W.Va. judge grants injunction in gas pipeline case

UNION, W.Va. — A Monroe County judge has granted an injunction sought by Doris and Bryan McCurdy, barring surveyors connected to the Mountain Valley Pipeline project from entering the couple’s Greenville property without permission. The crux of the plaintiffs’ motion, as described by Derek Teaney, senior attorney with Appalachian Mountain[Read More…]

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GOP leaders to revoke 2009 Common Core Agreement

BECKLEY, W.Va. — Senate President Bill Cole and Speaker of the House Tim Armstead issued a joint letter Wednesday revoking the state’s agreement to establish Common Core standards. The Memorandum of Agreement was signed in 2009. It “commits … to a state-led precess that will draw on evidence and lead[Read More…]

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DOH waited much too long to address U.S. 60 slip

An editorial from The Register-Herald BECKLEY, W.Va. — A picture on Wednesday’s front page probably scared the bejebees out of people. We know it certainly got our attention. The photo of a road slip (that seems to be a huge understatement) along U.S. 60 at Ansted depicts nearly an entire lane[Read More…]

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Dead at Deadline!

By Kevin Slimp The News Guru [email protected] Emergencies are just part of the game in our business! In retrospect, I love the email subject line: “Dead at deadline.” The email came to me at 6:15 last night, just as I was getting ready to take my two teenagers out for[Read More…]

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This week in history: Aug. 12-19

CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The following events happened on these dates in West Virginia history. To read more, go to e-WV: The West Virginia Encyclopedia at www.wvencyclopedia.org. Aug. 13, 1900: Railroad mogul and founder of Huntington, Collis Potter Huntington, died. Raised in poverty, Huntington went west when gold was discovered in[Read More…]

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