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WVU plans 8 percent in-state tuition hike

WESTON —WVU tuition and fees will increase for all students. The WVU Board of Governors approved a tuition hike and the university’s Fiscal Year 2015 budget during its meeting Thursday, June 5. The BOG met at Jackson’s Mill and started by hearing a presentation about WVU Extension efforts. The tuition[Read More…]

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Experts suggest more testing of W.Va. tap water

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Experts hired by Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin have recommended West Virginia conduct a broader sampling program of home tap water to ensure the elimination of MCHM from January’s chemical leak and improve public confidence in the region’s drinking-water supply. The West Virginia Testing Assessment Project said a[Read More…]

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Why limit home rule to 20 cities?

An editorial from the Charleston Daily Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Twenty-three cities are applying for 16 new vacancies in West Virginia’s Municipal Home Rule program. The municipalities applied for the second round of a five-year program by the June 1 deadline, per law passed by the legislature in 2013. A[Read More…]

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Country superstar touches down in Bridgeport

BRIDGEPORT, W.Va. — Country music superstar Miranda Lambert was in Bridgeport Tuesday, but not for a performance. Her West Wing aircraft lost cabin pressure and the pilot made an emergency landing at the North Central West Virginia Airport, according to Director Rick Rock. Lambert and five other people were traveling[Read More…]

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Wheeling arena upgrades unveiled

WHEELING, W.Va. – City leaders unveiled images of a future, new-look WesBanco Arena on Tuesday as they prepare to invest more than $4 million in upgrades into the 37-year-old facility. Plans call for the city to sell bonds backed by a portion of revenue from Wheeling’s new 0.5-percent sales tax[Read More…]

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Pollution plan shows no love for Mountain State

An editorial from The Times West Virginian FAIRMONT, W.Va. — Everyone knew President Barack Obama was going to be introducing a politically charged plan Monday to order big and lasting cuts in the pollution discharged by America’s power plants. But seeing the plan, or reading it, is something else. It[Read More…]

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