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W.Va. general revenue collections down about $3 million for the month,
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Goodwin dissolves DEA suspension of Oak Hill pharmacy,
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Two sides in W.Va. trooper’s beating of teen make final case to federal judge,
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W.Va. colleges brace for another round of cuts,
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W.Va. officials successfully appeal million-dollar FEMA clawback,
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Senator Maroney waives pre-trial hearing, asks for jury trial on prostitution solicitation charges,
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Murray Energy says it can survive if bankruptcy reorganization sheds debt,
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Manchin, mine workers express concern about Murray Energy bankruptcy filing,
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Murray Energy declares bankruptcy, shifts founder Bob Murray to board chairman role,
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With W.Va. budget cuts likely, Carmichael questions prior revenue estimate increases,
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Expenses and delays continue for Mountain Valley Pipeline, where work has halted again,
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Judge rules against sending Governor Justice’s residency questions to Supreme Court,
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$100 million in cuts ahead for W.Va. state agencies,
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Thrasher’s opioid addiction plan includes capital punishment for fatal drug deals,
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West Virginia Lottery rolls out games at Walmart stores,
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Justices in Indiana debate whether bar should have prevented brawl that left W.Va. Delegate Porterfield blind,
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Senator Corey Palumbo says he won’t run for re-election,
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State leaders want West Virginians to help set priorities for drug recovery efforts,
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Kanawha pastor named to House of Delegates seat,
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First big case with drug companies settles, leaving Huntington next up in court fight,