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Say no way to year-round sports practices

An editorial from The Exponent Telegram  CLARKSBURG, W.Va. — Last year when the West Virginia Secondary Schools Activities Commission, at the request of its member school principals, asked the state Board of Education to allow year-round athletic team practices, the board tabled the decision and asked for more study of the[Read More…]

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Water line leak causes sinkhole in Charleston

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Officials for West Virginia American Water weren’t sure Monday how long the intersection at Florida Street and Third Avenue would be closed, after a sinkhole opened at the intersection on Charleston’s West Side. Water company spokeswoman Laura Jordan said a large sinkhole opened up at the intersection about[Read More…]

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Troubling decision from W.Va. Supreme Court

An editorial from the Charleston Daily Mail  CHARLESTON, W.Va. — In its seemingly never-ending campaign to make this state as friendly to plaintiffs’ lawyers as possible, the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals last week issued a baffling decision with implications for the state’s struggle against prescription drug abuse. In a[Read More…]

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Drug firms shipped 40M pain pills a year to state

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Over five years, out-of-state drug wholesalers shipped more than 200 million doses of two popular prescription painkillers to West Virginia, while turning a blind eye to suspicious orders from “pill-mill” pharmacies, according to the latest filing in a state lawsuit against the companies. The release of the[Read More…]

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WVU grad from Nepal worried from afar

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The closing months of Ritu Dhungana’s final semester in the WVU political science doctoral program was rough. But not like others who complain of dissertation lengths, cramming for exams and pulling all-nighters. Dhungana is from Katmandu, Nepal. In April, the well-known tourist spot and Nepal’s largest city[Read More…]

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