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After bill’s passage, West Virginia’s only abortion clinic once again says it has to stop,
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Senate president goes on a visit to the state school board, asking for a new start,
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West Virginia lawmakers pass bill that restricts abortion with narrow exceptions,
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House and Senate will convene on abortion policy after all,
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Berkshire Hathaway company to produce titanium aerospace products in Jackson County,
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Lawmakers pass bill expected to lay groundwork for major developer; also, roads funding,
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As special session moves $150 million to roads, transportation secretary says he’s ready,
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Only 13 houses from 2016 flood still to go under West Virginia RISE,
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Report: thousands of state jobs go unfilled, amounting to millions of dollars,
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Justice offers bills on economic development and highways funding,
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Governor sides with counties on opposing property tax amendment,
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As property tax issue heats up, poll shows general support for amendment,
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At meeting where Rucker was removed as education chair, she got a job offer,
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Two statewide organizations representing counties officially oppose property tax amendment,
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Poll: West Virginians about split on ‘pro life’ or ‘pro choice’ and then it gets complicated,
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Senator Karnes draws friendly fire from GOP leaders, and he says that’s on them,
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Special session on abortion might resume, but progress might not,
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Friction in the Senate affects personnel and policy,
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Workforce development will be a key part of $100 million initiative,
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All eyes on new Education chairwoman as focus moves back to public education,