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Justice says Greenbrier sales tax debt is being paid. Records show one lien forgiven and a new one on pile

Gov. Jim Justice said the Greenbrier Hotel, owned by his family, is on a payment plan to straighten out liens with the West Virginia tax department, run by his administration. “There are two, you know, payment plans with the tax department and they’re completely current. All’s good in the neighborhood there. And the other thing

Republican Voter Rolls Continue to Grow

Today is the final day West Virginians can register to be eligible to vote in the May 14 Primary Election. If the trend continues, the final numbers before the election will show that Republican registration will have grown, while Democratic registration will have declined or remained static. Currently, 40.3 percent of all registered voters are

Feds announce more than $140 million to revitalize coal communities, address legacy pollution

Story by David Beard, The Dominion Post MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Federal officials came to the Richard Mine acid mine drainage treatment plant on Monday to announce the second round of Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act funding for abandoned mine land reclamation in West Virginia. Last year, the state received $140 million, said Steve Feldgus, principal