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A lot of excitement is heading into ’23-’24 school year at Marshall,
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State officials provide updates to child services and treatment during joint health committee meeting,
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New security technology from TSA enhances screening capabilities at Yeager Airport,
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Morgantown-based CMI2 through one year of collaborative work with Saab,
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More challenges to Mountain Valley Pipeline dismissed by U.S. Appeals Court,
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Grand jury indicts former Cabell County teacher on sexual abuse charges,
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State Police confirm death of Ohio woman in I-77 crash,
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A sea of green: Marshall alumni paint the capital city their favorite color,
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Maryland State Police Aviation save young woman after car takes 70-foot plunge,
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Alderson Broaddus must respond to PSC-approved petition from City of Philippi on utilities debt,
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Woman issued six-figure penalty for faulty “DJ” practices,
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Marshall’s Smith optimistic about future enrollment at the school,
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Beckley Common Council approves pay raises for police officers,
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PSC, Morrisey object to emission standards proposed by the U.S. EPA,
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Arrest warrant issued for Cross Lanes man connected to deadly shooting of girlfriend’s father,
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New Herbert Hoover High expected to be ready for start of school year Aug. 18,
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Charleston council rejects second investigation into incident involving Chief of Police,
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Charleston City Council turns down needle exchange program proposal from Women’s Health Center,
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State lawmakers receive update on Alderson Broaddus in first interim committee meetings,
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Two weeks added for more contract talks between Frontier and CWA employees,