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ThursdayDecember 19, 2013

U.S. Justice Department settles with developer; apartments to be retrofitted

Doug Pauley to fix 750 apartments that aren't handicap accessible.

Madison Creek Road reopens

Residents head back home after cleanup of massive mudslide.

EPA: Chesapeake to pay $10 million for dumping material into streams, wetlands

Subsidiary of large natural gas company dumped material without permits.

EPA issues final carbon capture rule

Agency says rule provides regulatory clarity.

Lottery revenues still behind fiscal year 2013 numbers

Competition from other states takes its toll.

Interstate 77 fully open in Mercer County

Work on a slipping hillside wrapped up Thursday.

Federal court: Former sheriff gets probation on wiretapping conviction

Miles Slack hacked into his then-wife's work computer.

Former bank manager sentenced for embezzlement

Federal prosecutors: She took the money when she was in charge at the Huntington Bank in Weston.

Wind and low humidity create fire danger

National Weather Service issues special statement for southern West Virginia.

Accused Beckley molester arrested

The man was charged with three counts of sexual abuse on Thursday.

Kroger gift helps Mountaineer Food Bank

Food chain customers donate cash.

Manchin pledges to pursue bigger budget deal in New Year

The U.S. Senator says the $1 trillion budget agreement, finalized this week, is movement in the right direction.

Happy Birthday Snowshoe!

Ski resort celebrates 40-years in business

Mega Belle

Town still waiting to hear who purchased a Mega Millions ticket worth $1 million

Howard caps ‘surreal’ month by signing with Mountaineers

Quick-rising quarterback prospect among four junior college recruits who signed with WVU as midyear enrollees.

WVU women douse Delaware State, break 100 for first time since 2005

WVU placed five players in double figures led by Bria Holmes and Asya Bussie with 22 points each.

Tug Valley replaces four starters after 2013 title

Panthers looking for third straight state championship overall.

Governor ponders significant appointments

One of the most significant powers afforded the Governor is that of appointments, and two pending selections to fill vacancies will be watched closely: Mingo County Circuit Judge and the WVU Board of Governors. Normally, the appointment of a circuit judge to fill a vacancy would be only of parochial interest, but not so in