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Be sure to scrutinize those phone bills

An editorial from the Herald-Dispatch HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — It is a scam that affects more than 20 million Americans a year, and most of them never know they’ve been had. The Federal Trade Commission calls it “phone bill cramming” — typically small charges added to your cell phone or land[Read More…]

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Clarksburg paper names Arch Coal Job Creator of Year

An editorial from the Exponent-Telegram CLARKSBURG, W.Va. — One look around national headlines, and one would say that 2013 was not a good year for coal. The natural resource that has powered this great country for much of its existence has been given little credit by some national leaders. And[Read More…]

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Huntington church offers meal on Christmas Day

From a photo gallery by The Herald-Dispatch HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Five-year-old Isaiah Saul helps hand out plates of food as First Presbyterian Church hosts a community Christmas dinner on Wednesday, Dec. 25, 2013, in downtown Huntington. Click here for more.

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Gas predicted to bypass coal in power generation by 2040

By Ken Ward Jr. Charleston Gazette CHARLESTON, W.VA. — Natural gas will overtake coal to provide the largest share of U.S. electrical power generation by 2040, according to the latest projections from the federal Department of Energy. Natural gas will produce about 35 percent of total U.S. generation, compared to[Read More…]

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Charleston’s lone 2013 murder marks 20-year low

By Ashley B. Craig Charleston Daily Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — With less than a week left in 2013, Charleston police have responded to just one murder within city limits this year. Officers are calling it a record low for at least the last 20 years. The number of homicides per[Read More…]

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Recycle your Christmas tree, help a fish or two

By Cody Neff Register-Herald BECKLEY, W.Va. — When halls are no longer decked and chestnuts are not being roasted on a fire, you’re going to need to do something with that Christmas tree. You could throw it out, but what good would that do? The Department of Environmental Protection has[Read More…]

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