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MondayApril 30, 2018

Education bodies to vote next week on future of Nicholas County schools

The Comprehensive Educational Facilities Plan includes at least one community school in Richwood, a middle school and a comprehensive high school.

West Virginia American Water seeks rate increase

Company files 24 percent rate hike with PSC.

Clarksburg police confirm body found after search in multiple counties

The body has been sent to the West Virginia Medical Examiner's Office for identification.

Former Bridgeport football coach sentenced up to 10 years in prison

Josh Nicewarner was sentenced Monday after earlier guilty pleas.

CAMC reports modest gains in nursing hiring, retention efforts

Large hospital system has multi-faceted approach.

Charleston welcomes 70 new US citizens

Naturalization ceremony includes people from 34 countries.

West Virginia backcourt adds size by signing 6-7 Jermaine Haley

The former 4-star high school recruit out of Canada spent last season in the juco ranks at Odessa (Texas) College.

Three Republican Senate candidates take national spotlight in Tuesday debate

The debate begins at 6:30 p.m. on May 1 at Morgantown's Metropolitan Theater.

Scene of weekend Summers County train derailment cleared

It happened Saturday afternoon at around 3.

Gallery: Martinsburg wins pair of games over Musselman

Martinsburg won a pair of games of then-No. 10 Musselman this past week.

Man in custody in Huntington restaurant owner attack

Former employee turns himself in.

One charged with murder in Monongalia County homicide investigation

According to the Monongalia County Sheriff's Department, Chinn admitted to shooting Pahl when the latter confronted her while she was in the process of burglarizing his home.

A very cool April coming to a close

Temperatures during the month of April trended colder than normal thanks to a winter-like patter which would not give up.

Public hearing times and locations set for PEIA Task Force

Public hearings begin Tuesday evening and continue through June 11.

Supreme Court paid $227,541 after IRS Audit

Payment was calculated based on tax withholding the Court should have made. 

Medicaid coverage of autism therapy to expand; provider shortage may still limit access

With the policy change, more than 3,000 West Virginia children with autism could qualify for applied behavior analysis therapy.

Bernie Sanders’ socialist utopian jobs program

Politicians are forever promising to create good jobs.  It has become a dog whistle for the political class that too many of us unfortunately fall for. Now enter Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders who is putting an action plan behind the popular old saw.  Sanders is proposing that the government guarantee a job paying $15 an