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ThursdayMay 2, 2013

Interim president at Concord University chosen

At Thursday's Board of Governor's meeting

Ribbon cut on Little Kanawha bus facility

Federal stimulus funds finance project.

Northbound Turnpike near Beckley reopened

Fiery crash earlier in day forced I-77 detour through downtown Beckley.

National Day of Prayer recognized in West Virginia

Family Policy Council of West Virginia hosts event at state capitol.

Tomblin’s Medicaid decision questioned

Attorney General Morrisey and Republican leader predict increased costs.

West Virginia expands Medicaid

120,000 uninsured residents will have access to health care.

Reward offered for information about puppy dumping

At least ten puppies were found in bags near Princeton last month.

Returning to West Virginia’s roots

Wheeling has big plans for state's 150th Anniversary

State fire marshal Lewis retires

Sterling Lewis one of the longest serving SFMs.

Neese case: ‘It’s really just shaken everyone up’

Morgantown community in shock following the arrests of two teenagers for the murder of Skylar Neese.

‘Well-deserved’ for Scott’s Jordan Roberts in NFL

University of Charleston head coach Pat Kirkland breaks down the former Scott running back's chance in the NFL.

Good news in gasland

April was a pretty good month for the natural gas industry. Prices are finally rebounding.  After dropping below $2 per BTU last year, they’ve now rebounded to over $4 as cold weather lingers and stockpiles diminish. The price of natural gas is notoriously volatile, and the initial boom associated with the Marcellus Shale deposits and