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TuesdayMay 3, 2016

State Tax Department to send thousands of letters outlining additional verification step

The letter is an additional tool in the agency’s fight against Personal Income Tax fraud. The letters will be mailed in batches, with the first 500 sent out this week.

Virginia man faces 20 years in prison for defrauding The Greenbrier

Carmelo “Carmine” Carrozza, 57, of Charlottesville, lied about having cancer and collected his salary while on leave.

Fallen West Virginia officers honored at state Culture Center memorial

A somber ceremony began in the Grand Hall and concluded with the laying of a wreath on the Fallen Partner Memorial.

Gallery: Morgantown with 10-6 win over AA No. 1 Bridgeport

Morgantown defeated Class AA No. 1 Bridgeport 10-6 in high school baseball action.

Donald Trump to hold Thursday rally in Capital City

GOP Frontrunner to visit the Mountain State ahead of May 10 primary as he closes in on nomination.

Clinton, Blankenship exchange verbal jabs after Williamson visit

Convicted coal boss responds to Democratic presidential frontrunner's criticism.

Huntington presidential candidate ‘frustrated’ with national Democratic party

Paul Farrell, a Huntington lawyer, is running for the Democratic nomination for President.

Close encounters with Florida gators

Florida company's guided airboat tours are both thrilling and educational all at the same time

Clinton finds friendly audience at Charleston forum focused on substance abuse

The Democratic presidential candidate heard personal stories of drug addiction during the event at the University of Charleston.

Laid-off miner quizzes Hillary Clinton on coal comments

Democratic presidential frontrunner says she won't "over-promise" coalfield communities but promises to "work my heart out for you."

Cole pledges support for Trump in presidential race

GOP gubernatorial candidate says Trump "understands business and economics."

Clinton not ‘what we need,’ laid off miner says following Williamson visit

Bo Copley, a laid off coal miner, addressed Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton during a round table discussion in Williamson Monday night.

Voter patience may play role in Supreme Court race

Non-partisan race listed near the bottom of long ballots.

Asbestos discovery won’t impact WVU commencement at coliseum

The building was open for business Tuesday after temporary closure over the weekend.

First responders headed to Charleston

Hundreds of law enforcement officers, fire fighters, and emergency technicians to receive training and network during four day Public Safety Expo in Charleston.

Westover Italian eatery owners committing to rebuild

The state fire marshal and insurance representatives have sifted through what's left of the 47-year-old Colasante's Ristorante and Pub.

Ratliff earns national Player of the Week honors

Sophomore Tyler Ratliff hit three homeruns and drove in 11 runs in four games last week for the Herd.

Harrison County resident pleads guilty to being a felon in possession of a firearm

Aric Stutler was previously convicted of Armed Bank Robbery in Ohio

Harrison County man receives decades in prison for federal child pornography crimes

Christopher Castillo repeatedly received and distributed a variety of sexually explicit images depicting minor victims