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Capito-led nuclear development bill advances to President Biden's desk
The Charleston Gazette· 22 hours agoLegislation led by U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va. known as the ADVANCE Act is on the verge...
City Council: New art coming to Slack Plaza, money for CARE Office
The Charleston Gazette· 2 days agoSlack Plaza will get a new work of art, after the Charleston City Council voted Monday to pay for an...
Great American Petting Farm touring in West Virginia
The Charleston Gazette· 3 days agoThe Great American Petting Farm is a chance for anyone to pet cute animals at for free at independent West Virginia grocery stores in June. Find the...
Bigley Piggly Wiggly manager pleads guilty to stealing utility payments made at store
The Charleston Gazette· 4 days agoThomas Keaton, 53, of Newton, Roane County, stole $19,078.03 from the store on five separate...
'15 years is not justice': Charleston man sentenced in 2021 stabbing
The Charleston Gazette· 2 days agoA Charleston man on Tuesday was given the maximum sentence for the fatal 2021 stabbing of his...
Guest editorial | Lack of oversight
Cumberland Times-News· 7 days agoThe following editorial appeared in the Charleston Gazette-Mail, Charleston, West Virginia. Child Protective Services, law enforcement agencies and even ...
DOJ report: Thousands of Missourians with mental health disabilities held against their will
The Kansas City Star· 2 days agoThousands of Missourians with mental health disabilities are unnecessarily trapped in nursing homes against their will because of systemic failures by the state, according to a scalding report ...
WV legislative leaders pull out of EPA Lower Guyandotte watershed agreement lawsuit
The Charleston Gazette· 2 days agoWest Virginia legislative leaders have pulled out of a fight against a federal lawsuit filed by...
Humanities Council offering variety of W.Va.-themed programs
The Charleston Gazette· 4 days agoObserving its 50th anniversary in 2024, the West Virginia Humanities Council is overseeing a triad...
West Virginia University Beats Paper’s Suit Over Closed Meetings
Bloomberg Law· 4 days agoWest Virginia University’s Board of Governors didn’t violate the state’s open meetings law when it held closed sessions to discuss its response to Covid-19 and other topics during the pandemic ...