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Who should pay for the chemical leak?

An editorial from The Charleston Gazette CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Should the people of the Kanawha Valley settle for a second-rate cleanup of the site where a coal-washing chemical was spilled into the water supply because Freedom Industries is too poor to do a first-rate job? That appears to be the[Read More…]

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W.Va. board hears Common Core not wholesale change

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — With a legislative review of Common Core scheduled for next week, the state school board committed nearly two hours of its monthly meeting Wednesday to update its members on new education standards and how they are changing schools across the state. Implementation of the controversial standards —[Read More…]

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The Associated Press shares 10 things to know Thursday, Dec. 11

Dorothy Abernathy, The Associated Press bureau chief for West Virginia and Virginia, shares the 10 things you need to know Thursday, Dec. 11, 2014. Look for full stories on these late-breaking news items, upcoming events and stories in West Virginia newspapers.1. CIA PUSHES BACK AFTER TORTURE REPORTAgency officials are painting[Read More…]

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Rockefeller finds CIA report ‘deeply troubling’

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Sen. Jay Rockefeller says lessons learned from a report delving into the CIA’s Detention and Interrogation Program must be central to all future activities. Rockefeller made his comments Tuesday on the Senate floor after the Senate Intelligence Committee released its long-awaited report. Rockefeller once chaired the committee and called[Read More…]

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Innovate to improve the state

An editorial from the Charleston Daily Mail  CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Is West Virginia a place to innovate? Can people in the Mountain State with great ideas for new products and services thrive in our state’s legal and cultural climate? Are entrepreneurs — people who work to create their own jobs[Read More…]

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W.Va. ranks high in advanced teacher certifications

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — West Virginia is among the top 20 states in the country when it comes to National Board Certified Teachers, according to a report released last week. This year, 69 teachers in West Virginia met the national certification, ranking it 15th in the number of new teachers to[Read More…]

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