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Supreme Court hands EPA a welcome rebuke

An editorial from the Charleston Daily Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The Supreme Court’s decision earlier this week that the Environmental Protection Agency did not properly consider economic costs in its Mercury and Air Toxic Standards rule is rightly being hailed as a needed rebuke to an out-of-control administrative agency. The MATS[Read More…]

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Cole, Armstead issue statement on Prevailing wage

Charleston, W.Va. —  Senate President Bill Cole and House Speaker Tim Armstead issued a statement today expressing disappointment over the failure of WorkForce West Virginia to implement the statutory requirements of the prevailing wage law as passed by the Legislature with broad bipartisan support, and signed by the Governor on March[Read More…]

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Contract awarded for state office building redo

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — An eight-year saga to renovate Capitol Complex Building 3 has taken a major step forward with the awarding of a $34.28 million contract to a St. Albans building contractor. General Services awarded the contract to Paramount Builders to renovate the eight-story circa 1951 building designed by Cass[Read More…]

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Flying the Confederate flag is different

An editorial from The Charleston Gazette CHARLESTON, W.Va. — After a crazed racist who wrapped himself in the Confederate flag massacred nine blacks at a South Carolina church, those defiant banners are being removed across the South. Great. They should come down, because flying the rebel flag became a symbol of[Read More…]

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Rough Huntington storm leaves beauty in its wake

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — After a tense 45 minutes or so during which a tornado warning was issued for Lawrence County, Ohio, and Cabell County, West Virginia, on Monday evening, the clouds parted long enough to allow some evening sun through, creating a vibrant rainbow that could be seen from downtown[Read More…]

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W.Va. boys see tough loss in soccer semifinals

BARBOURSVILLE, W.Va. — Losing is bad enough, but losing and wondering “what if” is apparently worse. Two teams from West Virginia, the West Virginia Futbol Club 2002 B Black U12 Boys (Huntington-Charleston) and MUSC Shox U19 Girls (Morgantown) dropped close games Monday in the semifinals of the US Youth Soccer[Read More…]

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EPA ruling comes too late for some power plants

WHEELING, W.Va. — As electricity producers turn off power plants and coal miners wait in the unemployment line, officials in West Virginia and Ohio applauded the U.S. Supreme Court’s 5-4 decision against the Environmental Protection Agency regulations on mercury emissions. Struck down Monday, the EPA’s Mercury and Air Toxics Standards[Read More…]

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