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WednesdayNovember 2, 2016

EPA hosts listening session in Charleston for residents impacted by 2014 chemical spill

The session was held at the West Virginia DEP Headquarters Wednesday night.

North Central Report: Week 11

Week 11 is about playoff positioning for several schools — and survival for a few.

Former Summers Co. Commissioner pleads guilty to fraud charge

Jerry Berry, 55, had an embezzlement charge dropped and pleaded guilty to fraudulent schemes in Mercer County.

State attorney general disputes Mylan settlement agreement

Mylan announced the company would pay more than $400 million to Medicaid.

WV PSC schedules status hearing in connection with WVAWC investigation for 2014 chemical spill

The status conference will be at 9:30 a.m. Monday at the PSC headquarters in Charleston.

Southern Report: Week 11

A look at Woodrow Wilson-South Charleston and Princeton-Point Pleasant.

Freshman running back itching to contribute if injuries require

Seven games in, preference dictates that Martell Pettaway continue on his redshirt path. Injuries could alter that plan, obviously, especially if No. 20 West Virginia stays in the Big 12 hunt.

Settlement proposed in WVAWC surcharge case

State Public Service Commission to hear details Thursday.

Doc Nugent made a difference at WVU and in world

Accomplished surgeon fondly remembered.

2nd-half strikes carry No. 1 WVU past Texas Tech in Big 12 tourney

Heather Kaleiohi and Carla Portillo scored within a two-minute span, giving the Mountaineers a 3-0 cushion on their way to a league-record ninth straight shutout.

Charges filed after death of Fayette County bar fight victim

2 men turned themselves in Wednesday.

Ranson man allegedly makes daughter give him heroin

Charles Town police investigating.

Weyerhaeuser assessing damage from Tuesday fire

There are hot spots at the plant that will require additional monitoring.

Boy killed in hayride accident remembered

Falling Waters boy died in Maryland back on Sunday.

State tax collections miss mark again but less than previous months

Gov. Tomblin expected to announce financial moves to deal with shortfall before leaving office.

Wesleyan class predicts big electoral win for Clinton

Dr. Robert Rupp, their professor, said the students usually get their presidential forecasts right.

The Lunch: West Virginia too low in first CFP rankings

The Mountaineers sit behind nine two-loss teams, some of whom have weaker schedules.

Veteran broadcaster Greg Carter dies

The Ravenswood native spent more than 30 years in broadcasting in and out of West Virginia.

Busy early voting period reported across West Virginia

By Tuesday, statewide early voting numbers had topped the total number of ballots cast ahead of the May primary.