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WV college presidents ponder effects of community college bill,
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Mountain Valley Pipeline gains OK for first steps of construction,
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From emergency to excess, lawmakers question DHHR funding,
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Single-member districts bill passes House,
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Crews to start felling trees for Atlantic Coast Pipeline,
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Changes ahead for House of Delegates as Armstead plans to go,
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Federal judge upholds $3.8 million arbitration ruling against Charleston Gazette-Mail,
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Lawmakers assess bigger funding requests for Commerce, Tourism,
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Armstead says he won’t run for House again; may run for state Supreme Court,
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First hurdle is cleared for governor’s proposed pay raises for state employees,
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Resolution could result in elections of most state school board members,
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Lawmakers attempt, again, to dismantle Education and the Arts,
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Bill to discontinue WV film tax credit goes to Senate floor,
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No questions about couches or rugs at Supreme Court finance hearings,
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House proposal could raise the bar for raising taxes,
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Single-member districts proposed for WV in House bill,
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House moving bill to rein in how Attorney General may use lawsuit settlement funds,
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Teachers rally for a raise bigger than 1 percent,
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Quick WV budget turnaround still leaves many scratching their heads,
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Changes accompany approval of WV’s Every Student Succeeds Act plan,