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Gas Company Gets Go-Ahead to Resume Operations
A gas company involved in an explosion in Marshall County has been given clearance to resume operations in West Virginia. More >>

  •   Education Bills Pass House Vote
  • County Clerks Kick Into High Gear to Prepare for Special Primary Election
  • Court Upholds 'We Are Marshall' Copyright Ruling
  •   W.Va. GOP Reacts to Governor's Announcement to Run for Senate Seat
  •   Amber Alerts Put In Fast Lane in West Virginia
  • Woman Arrested in Connection to Fayette County B&E
  • Lincoln Voter Fraud Case Gets New Judge
  •   Arrests Made in Weekend Pharmacy Robberies
  •   Inmates Help Clean Up Flood Aftermath
  •   Investigation into Gas Well Explosion Nearing Completion
  •   A Special 'Welcome Home' for West Virginia Guardsmen
  • Fayette County Accident Leaves Man in Critical Condition
  •   Questions Surround Marshall County Gas Well Explosion
  •   Inspection Teams Plan for Third Reentry Inside Upper Big Branch Mine
  •   Veterans Speak Out On Don't Ask, Don't Tell
  • Sen. Mike Hall Named Senate Minority Leader
  •   Fugitive File: Alleged Drug Dealer on the Run
  •   Fallen Charleston Police Officer Honored at FBI Ceremony
  •   Airlines Adding More Surcharges
  •   Congressional Hearing Held On Upper Big Branch Mine Explosion
  •   Beckley Man, Already Behind Bars, Faces Murder Charges
  •   Montcoal Disaster Fund Continues to Grow
  •   Benefactor Donates $2.5 Million for New Marsh Fork School
  •   Grieving Continues, Healing Process Begins
  •   President's Visit Aside, Mourners Say Miners are the Real Headline
  • Fallen Miners To Be Honored During National Unveiling
  •   Unemployment Holds Steady in West Virginia
  • Blevins Found Guilty in Princeton Double Murder
  • Bank Robber Arrested in Washington, D.C.
  •   Huggins Helps Found Upper Big Branch Family Fund
  •   Moment of Silence Observed for Mine Victims
  •   Prayer Vigil Brings Montcoal Together
  • Sen. Jeff Kessler Calls for Mine Inspectors to Have Power to Close Mines
  •   Rockefeller: 'Not at the Point Where We're Pointing Fingers'
  •   Whitesville Holds Candlelight Vigil
  •   Second Beckley Shooting Suspect Arrested
  • Appliance Mail-In Rebate Starts in May in West Virginia
  •   Police Follow Up on Leads in Shooting of Cpl. Chris Young
  •   Family Members Speak Out About Cold Case Lead
  •   Sullivan Camp Residents Still Dealing with Flood Waters
  • Friday Marks Seven Year Anniversary of Iraq War
  • Gov. Joe Manchin Vetoes First Bill From 2010 Session
  •   Clean Up Efforts Under way in Fayette County
  •   U.S. Navy Honors Those Involved in Helicopter Rescue
  • Class AA Cheerleading Competition Will Go On as Scheduled
  • Supreme Court Won't Hear WVSSAC Cheerleading Appeal
  •   House Gives Green Light to School Bus Safety Bill
  •   Air Packs Used at Sago Mine Recalled
  •   Group Rallies For Vote to Ban Gay Marriage
  • Rockefeller Weighs in on Health Reform, Public Option
  •   Rally At State Capital Pushes for Multiple Issues
  • FAA Administrator Discusses Aviation Safety With Rockefeller
  •   Marshall Professor Gives Insight into Global Warming
  • Pilot Distraction Cited in Aborted U.S. Airways Flight at Yeager Airport
  • Names of Elderly Monongalia Couple Found Dead Released
  •   Turnpike Clear After Winter Storm
  • Gov. Joe Manchin Signs School Calendar Law
  •   Miss America 2010 is Crowned in Las Vegas
  • U.S. Automakers Take Advantage of Toyota Recall
  • White House Releases State of the Union Speech
  • Lawmakers Respond to State of the Union Address
  • Justice Department Closes Mollohan Investigation
  • Pops Robbery Suspect Arrested
  •   Rodriguez Makes Payment to WVU
  • Mercer County Prosecutor Timm Boggess Announces Candidacy
  • Rabid Skunk Found in Greenbrier County
  • Jessica Lynch Foundation Donates $20,000 to WVU Children's Hospital
  • DEP Issues Order to Allow CONSOL to Resume Dunkard Creek Discharge
  •   West Virginia DEP Seeks Advice from EPA on CONSOL Order
  • Flood Victims Lawsuit Moves to Mediation
  •   Gator Bowl Tickets Sell Out After Two Days
  • WVU's Gator Bowl Tickets Now Sold Out
  •   WVU to Face Florida State in Gator Bowl
  • Manchin Appoints Thomas Flaherty to the WVU Board of Governors
  • Opposition Rises in Verizon Frontier Deal
  • Utility Companies Agree to Extension on Proposed Transmission Line
  •   State Residents Gather to Voice Opinions at PATH Hearing
  •   Authorities Finish Mapping Childers Family Farm
  • WVU Introduces New Provost
  •   Mylan Files Suit Against Pittsburgh Newspaper
  •   FDA Probe of Mylan Inc. Completed
  • Byrd Returns to Work
  •   NEW DEVELOPMENTS: Authorities Identify Childers' Victims; Pictures Released
  • GM Dealer Receives Award: #1 in WV
  • Hundreds Raised to Help Homeless
  •   WVU Releases Final Academic Records Report
  • Funeral Held for Albright
  • Hearing Cancelled in Lang Suit Against WVU
  •   UPDATE: WVU Board of Governors Selects New President
  •   Second Finalist for WVU Presidency Visits Morgantown
  •   First WVU Presidential Candidate Visits Morgantown
  • UPDATE: WVU Student Dies
  • WVU Presidential Candidates Named
  • UPDATE: Former Provost Sues WVU
  • WVU Board of Governors Receives Letter from Heather Bresch
  • Manchin Creates Job Loss Support Team
  •   After Bresch, WVU Plans to Reform Records Keeping
  •   Follow Up: Raleigh County Fire Ruled Arson
  • Judge Dismisses Newspaper's Lawsuit Against WVU
  • Charges Dropped Against Former Athletes in Marshall County
  •   Massey Energy Subsidiary to Pay $4.2 Million for Violations Resulting in the Death of Two Miners
  • Teen Pleads Guilty To Fatal Beating
  •   UPDATE: Hunter Killed From Fall in Harrison County Identified
  • West Virginia Poker Players Plea
  • Settlement Reached in Aracoma Case
  •   Tazewell County Fire Under Investigation
  • Supreme Court Agrees to Take up DuPont Case
  •   Third Suspect in Pharmacy Break-In In Custody
  •   Fugitive File: Scammers Working in Greenbrier County
  •   Police in Raleigh County Still Searching for Shooting Suspect
  •   Mercer County Murder Investigation On-Going A Year Later
  •   More Information: Agreement Reached Between WVU and Rodriguez
  •   WVU Board of Governors Approves Interim President
  • More Depositions Released in the Rich Rodriguez Lawsuit
  •   WVU Scores Small Victories in Rodriguez Lawsuit
  •   WVU Releases Report on its Health Sciences Center
  •   West Virginia Tomatoes on Safe List in Salmonella Outbreak, Agricultural Commissioner Says
  • Changes In Store for WVU After Degree Scandal
  •   Rich Rodriguez's Agent's Deposition is Released
  •   WVU Student Organizes Public Forum on Bresch Degree Scandal
  • Controversy Involving WVU President Garrison Continues
  • Faculty Working To Define 'No Confidence'
  •   More Info: WVU BOG Meets in Executive Session
  • Faculty Votes for Garrison to Step Down
  • WVU Faces Task of Filling Key Vacancies
  • Rich Rodriguez Deposition Released
  • Pastilong Deposition Transcript Released
  • Garrison Says he Will 'Keep Moving Forward'
  •   WVU Faculty Says Garrison Should Step Down
  •   Bresch Scandal Hurting Donations and Gifts at WVU
  •   Despite Resignations, Lang and Sears Plan to Remain at WVU
  • WVU Academic Leaders Announce Resignations
  •   WVU Actions ‘Seriously Flawed’
  •   Rodriguez Contacted Michigan, Court Documents Say
  •   New Mountaineer Mascot Officially Assumes Position
  •   Powerball Lightning Strikes Twice at Westover Video Lottery Parlor
  •   Inquiry Ongoing into Inmate Death at Southern Regional Jail
  •   Four WVU Football Players Arrested
  • Senator Byrd Out of Hospital
  •   Depositions Set in WVU - Rodriguez Lawsuit
  • Follow Up: Law Enforcement is Not Investigating Rodriguez Threats
  •   PSC Changes Area Code Plan
  •   WVU Lawsuit Against Rodriguez Headed Back to Morgantown
  •   Rodriguez Argues Case Should Stay in Federal Court
  •   Rodriguez Responds to WVU Lawsuit
  • A Blue Cloud of Doubt Over King Coal
  •   Rodriguez Says $1.5 Million is the Most He'll Pay WVU
  •   WVU Mum on Athletic Department Review
  •   Rodriguez Case Could Be Transferred to US Circuit Court in Wheeling
  • Chief Justice Recuses Himself from Massey Case
  • Rodriguez Responds to WVU Lawsuit
  • WVU’s Sears Offers His Views on MBA Records Flap
  •   WVU Hires Three Assistants with a Fourth on the Way
  •   Fayette County Woman Connected to Escape Case Appears In Court
  •   WVU Provost Gives Charge to Independent Review Team
  • WVU Appoints Faculty To Look Into Degree Rewarding Dust Up
  •   Full One-on-One Interview: Pres. Garrison Addresses Issues Facing WVU
  •   Lawyer Comments on Suit WVU Filed Against Rodriguez
  • Wheeling Lawyer To Represent WVU in Suit Against Rodruiguez
  •   WVU Sues Coach Rod
  •   Mercer County Family Overwhelmed by Community Support
  • Jimbo Fisher To Stay A Seminole
  •   Body Found Believed to be Leah Hickman
  • WVU Athletic Director Comments on Coaching Search
  • WVU Board of Governors Responds to Donor Accusations
  •   Exclusive Video: Rodriguez Announces He's Leaving WVU
  • Gov. Manchin Comments on Rodriguez's Decision to Leave
  • Fayette County Schools Continue on Non-Approval Status
  • Gov. Orders Flags to Be Lowered in Memory of State Trooper
  •   Governor Orders Flags To Be Lowered in Memory of Doddridge County Soldier
  • Jury Selection Continues For Man Accused of Killing Police Officer
  •   Circuit Court Sides With Massey Energy in Coal Silo Case
  •   Coach Rodriguez Signs New WVU Contract
  •   Manchin Appoints Replacement For Thompson
  •   Update: Ron Thompson Resigns
  •   Man Sentenced Who Broke Into Beilein Home
  •   Woman Searching for Missing Peacock
  •   Updated: WVU Maintenance Worker Killed
  •   Update:Police Release Names of Victims in Mon. County Accident
  •   Lecco and Friend Sentenced to Death
  •   59 Sports Zone -- May 16, 2007
  •   Lynch: "Americans Are Capable of Creating Their Own Heroes"
  •   Huggins Taking Job at West Virginia
  • Drug Charges Dropped Against Mayo
  •   Update: Work Stoppage In Monongalia County Schools
  •   Thompson Takes Oath of Office
  •   Crime Report: Body Found, Teens Arrested for Multiple Crimes
  •   Two Victims of Ghent Explosion Released from Hospital
  •   Body of Mercer County Man Found in Logan County
  •   Drivers Can Avoid Trouble When They See Police Chases
  •   Man Charged With Killing Beckley Police Officer Denied Bond
  • Father Held In Connection With Young Daughter's Beating Death in Mercer County
  •   Fatal Mine Accident Under Investigation In McDowell County
  •   Keystone Bank Figure Dies in Prison
  •   Randal McCloy to Make Appearance in People
  •   Fatal Crash in Braxton County Might Have Been Prevented With Phone Call
  • Police Name Felon Nabbed Saturday After High-speed Chase
  • Sago Mine Report Includes Number of Recommendations
  • Gov. Manchin's Nephew Sentenced on Battery Charge
  • More Details Revealed on Monday's I-77 Crash
  •   Dr. King Says He Has No Permanent Home
  • State Wants to Discipline Workers in Connection With Fatal Fire at Logan Mine
  •   Fatal Fire in Mercer Not Believed To Be Suspicious
  •   Search Continues For Raleigh Robbery Suspects
  •   Wal-Mart Announces West Virginia Drug Plan
  • State Senate honors fallen Beckley police officer
  • Aracoma Mine Report Released
  •   McDowell County Investigators Release Names of Stabbing and Shooting Victims
  • Things Back To Normal At Federal Prison in Raleigh County
  •   Stamping Plant To Close
  • Crackdown on Underage Drinking
  • Memorial Fund Established For Fire Victim
  • State Police Have Suspects in Phone Card Thefts
  • Military Judge Finds Marine Instructor Not Guilty
  • Man Heads to Trial for Greenbrier County Cold Case Murder
  • Second Hit and Run Suspect To Go Before Mercer Grand Jury
  • Mercer County Prosecutor Reviews Hit And Run Case
  • Raleigh Seniors Getting A New Facility
  • Possible Second Suspect in Mercer County Hit and Run
  • Mercer County Shooting Victim Out Of Hospital
  • Driver Suspected Of Hit And Run Talks With Police
  • New Developments in Mercer county Fatal Hit and Run
  • Local Business Helping Those in Need
  • Sago Mine Violations Typical of WV mines
  • Family Wants Answers Over Loved One's Death
  • Fayetteville Development On Hold
  • Wait For Flood Solutions May Take Months
  • Gorge Development Faces Hearing
  • Hearing Expected in Baby's Death
  • Health Officials Investigate New Case of Rabies
  • Record Powerball Winner Jack Whittaker in Court
  • Accused Killer May Remain A Free Man
  • Travelling Men Travel To A New Football Field
  • Bridge Day Jumpers Insurance Waived
  • New River Gorge Housing One Step Closer to Reality
  • Alan Susman Resigns Chairmanship
  • Concerns Over Meth Use Bring People Together
  • Casey Baber Finally Back Home
  • Senator Defends His Request For Money
  • Nursing Home Employees Rally For Medicaid Funding
  • McDowell County Makes Way For Population Surge
  • Shady Middle Gets New Principal
  • Community Pulls Together After Teen's Murder
  • State Supreme Court Decides Fate of Fayette Schools
  • Judge Denies Request for Stay in Fayette School Case
  • Martha Stewart's Sentence Extended
  • Massey Permit Canceled
  • Freedom Ride Pays Off
  • Rainelle Pool Open Again
  • More Jobs To McDowell County?
  • Red Cross Needs Blood
  • Cracking Down On Meth In WV
  • Hundreds Apply At New State Prison
  • Former Principal Back In Court
  • Former Principal In Court On Murder Charges
  • Marine's Autopsy Results Released
  • Raleigh County's Alternative School To Move
  • McDowell County Election Results
  • Mercer County Election Results
  • Greenbrier County Election Results
  • Fayette County Election Results
  • Funeral Home Co-Owner Charged With Murder
  • Wife Charged With Abuse
  • Mercer County Doctor Turns Himself In
  • Accused Killer Turns Himself In
  • Striking Workers Consider Big Buy
  • Murder Cases Fueled by Arson
  • Raleigh County Woman Turns Herself In on Embezzlement Charges
  • Fayette County Fire Remains Under Investigation

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