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Juror no-shows force mistrial in Wheeling murder case

WHEELING, W.Va. — An attempted murder trial ended before it started Tuesday, and Ohio County Circuit Judge David Sims is not happy about it. Sims was forced to declare a mistrial because not enough prospective jurors showed up to hear the case against Kevin Alexander O’Brien, 26, of Wheeling, who[Read More…]

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W.Va. mayors discuss infrastructure challenges

WHEELING, W.Va. — With investment lagging and regulatory costs increasing, local governments are pressed into finding more creative ways to deal with crumbling infrastructure such as roads and water and sewer lines. Public-private partnerships are one method that’s gaining steam around the country, an expert on such projects told city[Read More…]

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Appalachia not forgotten in EPA rules

A Gazette editorial from the Charleston Gazette-Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The Environmental Protection Agency released new rules this week to reduce power plant emissions that contribute to climate change. The usual suspects reacted with what Sen. Robert C. Byrd might have called shaking their fist at the future. But it’s not[Read More…]

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Manchin speaks out on final EPA emissions rule

Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) today released the following statement on the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) final Clean Power Plan. “Our President and his Administration think our country can do without coal, and they are dead wrong. They are in denial. They deny the cold-hard fact that[Read More…]

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Capito: Misguided carbon mandates detrimental to West Virginia

“Let’s be clear – the president’s proposed plan will leave lasting damage on West Virginia’s already struggling economy. This rule is the product of an administration that is more focused on its legacy than the livelihoods of countless American families and communities who cannot afford fewer jobs and higher energy[Read More…]

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Capito highlights benefits of transportation bill in West Virginia

Senate Achieved Major Milestone with Passage of Long-Term Transportation Funding Bill NITRO, W.Va. – On Monday, August 3,  U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) held a press conference at the UPS Terminal in Nitro, West Virginia highlighting the Senate’s passage of a six-year transportation funding bill, known as the DRIVE Act,[Read More…]

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