Saving Social Security no easy task
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Last year, as a debate over the runaway national debt gathered steam in Washington, Social Security passed a treacherous milestone.
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Saving Social Security no easy task
Report: West Virginia files lawsuit against Big East
Charleston, WV (Sports Network) – West Virginia, less than a week after announcing it will begin competing in the Big 12 Conference next year, has reportedly filed a lawsuit against the Big East.
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Report: West Virginia files lawsuit against Big East
Charleston and Occupiers Butt-Heads
It’s cold, the power has been turned off and they’re losing numbers. But that doesn’t seem to faze the die-hard Occupy Charleston protestors.
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Charleston and Occupiers Butt-Heads
Silver-Haired Legislators press issues for WV seniors
Keyser, W.Va. — By Jean Braithwaite Tribune Correspondent CHARLESTON — The 2011 West Virginia Silver Haired Legislators recently spent three days in Charleston finalizing position papers and are hopeful the state government officials will go forward with these papers to create new laws to benefit citizens.
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Silver-Haired Legislators press issues for WV seniors
AG takes online lender to court over tactics
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia’s attorney general’s office is taking its allegations of unfair practices against an Internet loan company to a judge.
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AG takes online lender to court over tactics
Cross Lanes man held on gun charges
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — A Cross Lanes man faces gun charges after allegedly opening fire in a local mobile home park.
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Cross Lanes man held on gun charges
First energy authority meeting in 2 years scheduled for Nov. 9
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The first meeting of the West Virginia Public Energy Authority in two years has been scheduled for Nov.
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First energy authority meeting in 2 years scheduled for Nov. 9
Greenbrier Resort creates educational division
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – Greenbrier Resort owner Jim Justice has established a new division aimed at helping create jobs and provide educational opportunities to residents of the region as well as the resort’s guests.
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Greenbrier Resort creates educational division
Eyes on legality of public financing for Supreme Court candidates
West Virginia still plans to offer public campaign funds to its Supreme Court candidates during next year’s election, but supporters of the pilot program say they’re concerned about its prospects after a recent legal setback and a failed bit to increase its revenue sources.
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Eyes on legality of public financing for Supreme Court candidates
Family serves hot treat for Halloween
For the past four years, Nancy and Tom Romeo have made it their mission to make sure hungry trick-or-treaters are getting more than just candy in their bellies.
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Family serves hot treat for Halloween

