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W.Va. officials file comments asking EPA to back off

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — State leaders responded Monday to the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed carbon emission regulations, saying the rules will harm consumers and industry in West Virginia. Monday marked the last day the EPA took public comments on the proposed regulations which seek to dramatically reduce carbon emissions over the[Read More…]

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Jefferson County health board weighs acupuncture

  KEARNEYSVILLE, W.Va. – Since Jefferson County Health Department officials and board members are looking to serve more patients, they have also been discussing new services that could help achieve that goal – including possibly offering acupuncture as part of a pilot program dealing with mental health and abuse problems.[Read More…]

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Fifteen absent Cabell jurors ignore court order

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Fifteen potential jurors remained absent Monday, unfazed by a court order threatening a fine and contempt for failure to answer a summons for jury duty. Five of the 20 summonsed appeared Monday before Cabell Circuit Judge Paul T. Farrell. A Wayne County man was excused due to[Read More…]

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Holiday season puts stress on gun check system

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — With Black Friday, Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday now behind us, holiday spending has kicked into high gear. Toys, electronics, apparel and a host of other items are selling at higher rates than at most any other time of the year. Another category being sold in[Read More…]

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Monongalia County may end recycling program

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The Monongalia County Solid Waste Authority (SWA) is considering closing its Community Recycling Center at the Morgantown Industrial Park, and ending its Drop-Off Recycling Satellite Program. This is one of three options the SWA is examining to respond to a significant drop in revenue stemming from WVU,[Read More…]

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No more 2-hour delays for Kanawha schools

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Kanawha County school board members agreed Monday to do away with two-hour delays and dismissals in an effort to save an estimated $700,000 each year. Superintendent Ron Duerring said delays and early dismissals derail the county’s attempts to meet the 180 instructional days required of all school[Read More…]

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Suspect in four Monongalia killings found dead

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The man accused of killing four people in three different shootings was found dead of a gunshot wound late Monday, Dec. 1. Police found Jody Hunt, 39, of Westover, dead after a nearly 12-hour search following the shootings. He was found dead with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.[Read More…]

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