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W.Va. high court hears Elkins judge’s case

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Randolph County Circuit Judge Jaymie Godwin Wilfong sat next to her husband Tuesday as her legal counsel pleaded for mercy on her behalf before the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals. Wilfong, who hasn’t presided over a case involving the Randolph County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office since May,[Read More…]

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Big Republican win would make huge difference

An editorial from The Journal MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — Very few of those who will cast ballots in the Nov. 4 election were even born the last time the West Virginia Legislature was not controlled by the Democrat Party. Dominance by that party in Mountain State politics has become virtually a[Read More…]

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W.Va. officials weigh CPR graduation requirement

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia lawmakers are considering making hands-on CPR training a graduation requirement for the state’s high schools. Officials with the American Heart Association of West Virginia have requested a study of the requirements and presented information on the program Tuesday during an Education Subcommittee B meeting. The[Read More…]

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Destructive celebrations correctly called riots

An editorial from The Times West Virginian FAIRMONT, W.Va. — The aftermath of West Virginia University’s 41-27 win over No. 4 Baylor on Saturday was certainly not a celebration. The Morgantown Police Department used the correct term: riots. Street parties began around 10:30 Saturday night before spreading to other areas,[Read More…]

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Coal company lays off 130 Boone County miners

BECKLEY, W.Va. — Coal River Energy on Tuesday announced the layoffs of 130 coal miners and other workers at the Alum Creek mine in Boone County. Boone County’s Assistant Administrator Pam White said that Coal River had issued WARN notices in August that 280 miners could be out of jobs.[Read More…]

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The Register-Herald releases new mobile apps

BECKLEY, W.Va. — Beginning today, Register-Herald readers and subscribers alike will have a new way to get the latest local news, sports and information, specifically designed for those on the go. Free mobile apps are now available in the App stores of iTunes, Google Play and Amazon, and each combines[Read More…]

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Pumpkin carvers needed in Wayne County

KENOVA, W.Va. — C-K AutumnFest kicks off today, and the Pumpkin House is looking for volunteers to carve, and carve, and carve… It must be late October in northern Wayne County. The back yard of Kenova Mayor Ric Griffith’s home at 748 Beech St. was a sea of orange on[Read More…]

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