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State Tax Department on track with returns ahead of filing deadline,
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State BOE recognizes Milken Educator,
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DUI simulator visits WVABCA contest winners at Clay County High School,
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High school juniors have until end of April to apply for WV Scholar Program,
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Judge sentences Kanawha County man to 15 years for 2021 murder,
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Statewide mentorship program encourages women business owners to apply,
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Marshall seniors breathe sigh of relief with student loan payments deferred,
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Governor’s Highway Safety Program launches campaign to reduce distracted driving crashes,
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WV county clerks face redistricting challenges ahead of Primary Election,
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Judge delays trial for man charged with murdering Capital High student,
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Wood County native prepares for new role as school superintendent,
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Amjad says WV electronic death registration system makes full transition,
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Walmart to end cigarette sales in select stores; WV not on list,
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Police charge Huntington High student over social media threat,
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Trial rescheduled for man accused of killing Charleston police officer,
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Guard hosts training exercise in Charleston as Qatar prepares to host 2022 FIFA World Cup,
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George Washington claims first Academic Showdown championship,
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Glenville State win generates campus excitement heading into NCAA National Championship,
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Fairness WV sues Spirit Halloween for discriminating against Charleston gay man,
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Judge denies request to reconsider sentencing in Kanawha quadruple murder,