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PEIA plans no premium increases this year, but financial future is cloudy,
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PEIA projects no premium increases, but anticipates future financial strain for state,
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Big factor in Logan Schools takeover: questions surrounding virtual schools program,
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Solid state financial trend is grist for tax cut debates as Election ramps up,
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House Speaker wants to revisit proposals meant to bolster early-grade classrooms,
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Historically bad test scores highlight the need for focus on West Virginia education policy,
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Property tax amendment is hot, but education policies are a big deal on ballots too,
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West Virginia man pleads guilty to throwing weighted ball, kicking doors at Capitol,
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State takes over Logan County Schools following revelations of pervasive problems,
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Testing scores plummeted nationwide after pandemic. Will West Virginia rally?,
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State school board president doesn’t mince words about West Virginia’s poor test scores,
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Governor says his blitz against Amendment Two is paying off,
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West Virginia reading, math scores drop to historic lows on national assessment,
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Plea hearing ahead for man accused of throwing weighted ball, kicking doors at Capitol,
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West Virginia senator criticizes governor for his criticism of U.S. reps, and it’s all about taxes,
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After tough year, PEIA needs a mulligan on its annual financial plan,
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Governor Justice blasts U.S. reps Miller and Mooney over their Amendment Two endorsement,
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Smaller manufacturers say tax break would give them more room to grow,
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Debate over Amendment Two focuses on finances and faith in officials,
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Board appointed by governor oversees school policies now. Amendment would give legislators more oversight,