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Governor Justice monitors hurricane’s path; pledges West Virginia aid to hard-hit areas,
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Auditor praises expansion of transparency tools for state and local government,
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Amendment One: Can the courts intervene in West Virginia impeachments?,
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Couple accused of trying to sell U.S. secrets will serve more time after second look,
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As governor blitzes property tax amendment, senators want to come along and counter him,
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Takubo, pulmonologist and senator, now also joins WVU Health as an executive,
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Couple plead guilty, again, to trying to sell secrets of nuclear subs,
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Charter school board starts assessment of two most recent applicants,
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Governor says state can’t afford income tax cut plus property tax cut,
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Justice, with a cut-property-taxes agenda in the past, now campaigns against amendment,
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The only GOP senator to vote against abortion bill says he’ll push for more restrictions,
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Judge should be suspended and fined over traffic stop pushback, hearing panel says,
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PEIA financial analysts hope coming year is smoother,
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Blair gains his own county’s support on property tax measure, and Justice hits the road to blast the plan,
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Obstetrician in legislature says he’s assured by ‘intent’ provisions in new abortion law,
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W.Va. transportation chief tells senators about possibilities, bumps of federal bill,
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Attorney General announces opioid settlements of at least $147 million with Walmart and CVS,
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Governor says abortion law balances risks for doctors treating pregnant patients,
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Governor says he has signed West Virginia’s bill restricting abortions,
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Doctors express concern about how West Virginia abortion ban will work,