A Look at the Most Memorable Events of 2010
As we close out another year, there are several unforgettable stories that come to mind as we take a look back.
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A Look at the Most Memorable Events of 2010
GoodNight events in Charleston to Ring in New Year
GoodNight events in Charleston to Ring in New Year — Fri Dec 31 18:55:00 UTC 2010 The Charleston Community Music Association will host the 16th annual GoodNight celebration. about: Charleston Community Music Association Charleston Metro Human Interest Metro Areas and Regions
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Breaking and Entering Arrests Made Thursday
Breaking and Entering Arrests Made Thursday — Fri Dec 31 19:24:00 UTC 2010 Two Charleston Police detectives made arrests Thursday in relation to recent breaking and entering in vehicles in the Kanawha City and Southridge areas of Charleston. about: Charleston Metro Charleston West Virginia Metro Areas and Regions War_Conflict
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Breaking and Entering Arrests Made Thursday
Charleston Daily Mail reports on proposed Senate rules
Charleston Daily Mail reports on proposed Senate rules — Fri Dec 31 19:30:57 UTC 2010 Today’s Charleston Daily Mail reports on the leaked rule proposal posted on this site earlier in the week. Jared Hunt covers the story in Leaked rule change ‘bogus’, Kessler says proposed Senate amendment posted on blog was inaccurate: Sen. Jeff Kessle… about: acting governor acting president Charleston Daily Mail Current Senate Democratic Earl Ray Tomblin Jared Hunt Jeff Kessler Politics President rules Senate the Daily Mail WV Senate
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College football needs to ditch BCS, create playoff system
College football needs to ditch BCS, create playoff system — Fri Dec 31 19:52:30 UTC 2010 CHARLESTON, W.Va. — College footballs regular season has come and gone. Rivalry games have been played, awards have been handed out, and now were in the thick of the bowl games. But the meat and potatoes of it all have yet to be determined. In the com… about: Bowl game Games Season (sports) Sports
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Environmentalists: EPA overstated coal ash benefits
Environmentalists: EPA overstated coal ash benefits — Fri Dec 31 22:57:25 UTC 2010 CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The Obama administration has greatly overstated the possible economic benefits of recycling toxic coal ash, a move that is delaying – and could possibly scuttle altogether — tougher regulations on the handling and disposal of powe… about: Disaster_Accident Environmental Protection Agency Fly ash Obama administration Recycling
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CPD hopes 2011 brings closure to 2 slayings
CPD hopes 2011 brings closure to 2 slayings — Fri Dec 31 23:11:28 UTC 2010 See related story here. CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Sgt. S.A. Cooper, head of the Charlestons Police Departments Criminal Investigation Division, isnt sure if he can remember a busier year than … about: head Law_Crime S.A. Cooper Sergeant
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2010 ends with 4 arrests in string of crimes
2010 ends with 4 arrests in string of crimes — Fri Dec 31 23:36:22 UTC 2010 See related story here. CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Charleston detectives ended 2010 with a string of arrests related to break-ins in the area. Police say several men are connected to a large n… about: Charleston Metro charleston-south-carolina Metro Areas and Regions Police War_Conflict
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2010 ends with 4 arrests in string of crimes
Two Arrested in Connection with Charleston Car Break-Ins
Charges are being filed in a series of car break-ins in Charleston.
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Two Arrested in Connection with Charleston Car Break-Ins
VIDEO: West Virginia Tonight Live For Dec. 30, 2010
Watch the complete West Virginia Tonight Live newscast for Thursday, Dec. 30, 2010.
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VIDEO: West Virginia Tonight Live For Dec. 30, 2010

