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Water crisis panel taps into need for public focus

An editorial from The Dominion Post MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Sometimes we waste time searching for the truth. Occasionally you just need to let go of your opinions. Or perhaps, let ’em fly. That’s what we heard at a recent symposium sponsored by the WVU Environmental Law Society and the law[Read More…]

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Huntington, Charleston rank worst in well-being

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — The Huntington-Ashland and Charleston metropolitan statistical areas were the bottom-ranking regions for well-being in a newly released 2013 Gallup-Healthway report. The survey captures residents’ perceptions of their physical and emotional health, work environment and other issues. This year’s “well-being index” for the Huntington-Ashland MSA was 59.5, actually[Read More…]

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So, this is spring?

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Evan McKelvey couldn’t have been more excited Tuesday. It was the senior linebacker’s 23rd birthday and the start of his final spring football practice with the Marshall Thundering Herd. However, he wasn’t exactly thrilled with the present Mother Nature decided to bless him with Tuesday afternoon at[Read More…]

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Is time expired on parking meters?

An editorial from The Intelligencer/Wheeling News-Register WHEELING, W.Va. — When downtown shopping districts in our area were booming, parking meters were important not just to produce revenue for communities but also to assist businesses. The idea was to discourage people from parking their cars on the street and leaving them[Read More…]

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Governor signs bill permitting guns in rec centers

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin signed into law a contentious bill that changes the way municipalities can restrict firearms Tuesday evening. For most cities in the state, Senate Bill 317 will generally expand their right to regulate firearms by eliminating a 1999 law that made city gun ordinances[Read More…]

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