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More needs to be done to ensure rail safety

An editorial from The Exponent Telegram CLARKSBURG, W.Va. — If you were startled by our front page story on Monday, you had good reason to be. “Fuel trains could derail at 10 a year” is a headline that can get your attention.  The federal Department of Transportation estimates that trains[Read More…]

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Senate OKs bill to allow smoking ban exemptions

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The West Virginia Senate passed a bill Wednesday that would make certain establishments exempt from indoor smoking bans if they obtained permission from their county commission. Senate Bill 109 passed 22-12, marking one of the few times in the 2015 session that the result didn’t break along[Read More…]

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Effort to drop gun permits a crime in the making

An editorial from The Dominion Post  MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The gun lobby cannot miss in this session of the state Legislature. In recent weeks, we have pointed out the numerous bills that gun-friendly lawmakers think our state needs. Never mind there’s no outcry for any of this legislation by Neighborhood Watch groups,[Read More…]

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Site sought for another WV gas-fired power plant

CLARKSBURG, W.Va. — Moundsville Power LLC, the company behind the proposed 549-megawatt-capacity natural-gas-fired power plant in Marshall County, is looking to expand to a second location. “There’s just an ocean of natural gas sitting under West Virginia,” said Andy Dorn, partner for Moundsville Power. “What we’re doing over in Moundsville[Read More…]

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W.Va. Senate passes late-term abortion ban

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — For a second straight year, the West Virginia Legislature is poised to pass legislation banning late-term abortions in the state, with the Senate passing the ban (HB 2568) Wednesday on a 29-5 vote. Senators rejected an amendment by Sen. Corey Palumbo, D-Kanawha, to make the ban apply[Read More…]

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House panel advances bill repealing local LGBT laws

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — A House committee on Wednesday advanced a bill that would nullify local nondiscrimination ordinances over strong objections from Democrats and lobbyists who said the proposal amounted to “legislative gay bashing.” House Bill 2881, called the West Virginia Intrastate Commerce Improvement Act, passed out of committee 16-8, with[Read More…]

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