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MondayJune 16, 2014

State’s Higher Education Policy Commission approves excess tuition increases

Marshall, WVU, FSU and West Liberty will increase their tuition above the 5 percent mark allowed without a commission vote

Fayette County teacher sentenced for smacking students

She will not serve any time in jail.

Low expectations: Mountaineers register 78th in USA Today’s FBS countdown

Newspaper's summer-long preview suggests program needs to prove "that West Virginia football still matters."

Oak Hill leaders say rail trail is safe despite attack

City manager urges residents to keep using recreational venue.

WorkForce West Virginia helping miners find new careers

Millions of dollars available to help displaced miners and their families.

CTC merger expected to save $350,000

Two schools become Bridgevalley.

Driverless cars getting state attention

DMV to work on proposed bill.

Peter Marshall to host West Virginia version of ‘Hollywood Squares’ next week

Several notable state natives will be part of the Festivall event.

Mother pleads for legislature to enact Sarah’s Law

Daughter killed in Route 2 accident unable to see oncoming traffic.

Export-Import Bank chair visits West Virginia

Fred Hochberg was talking with small business owners about international business opportunities.

Westest could move closer to last days of school

Standardized testing now all online.

DEP secretary says Freedom plans could prevent future overflows

Stormwater potentially contaminated with MCHM made it into the Elk River twice last week.

Prep baseball all-state: Class AAA

A look at the Class AAA baseball all-state teams.

America’s political polarization

The American public is—stop me if you’ve heard this—sharply divided politically.  Anyone watching cable TV or listening to talk radio already knows that. But now, thanks to Pew Research’s survey of 10,000 adults, we know more about the distances between the poles of the nation’s body politic; it’s substantial and growing more so all the

Prep baseball all-state: Class AA

A look at the Class AA baseball all-state teams.

Prep baseball all-state: Class A

A look at the Class A baseball all-state teams.

Festivall takes over Charleston later this week

The citywide event focused on the arts is now in its tenth year.

ACLU hopeful after High Court’s decision to rehear case

Court to reconsider immunity question.