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  • Steptoe & Johnson Expands Energy Practice
  • Coal Mine Permits Await DEP Protocol
  • Massey Energy Reports 2nd Quarter Loss
  • Gas Company Gets Go-Ahead to Resume Operations
  •   WVU Research Nets $175.3 Million in Grants in One Year
  • New Study Claims Marcellus Shale Drilling Great for the Economy
  • Several Set to Receive 2010 Governor's Service Awards
  • Capito Introduces Bill Aimed at Mine Safety
  • nTelos Buys Fibernet
  • Massey To Announce 2nd Quarter Results July 27
  • MSHA Announces Competition for Safety, Health Training Grants
  • Casting Call Searches for Next big Country Reality TV Stars
  • Don Blankenship to Speak at National Press Club
  • West Virginia's Credit Rating Upgraded
  • Salvation Army Looks for Help with Summer Kids Program
  • W.Va. State Police Testing Applicants for 61st Cadet Class
  • EPA Air Quality Transport Rule Would Reduce Coal-Fired Power Plant Emissions
  •   Working Group to Tackle Firefighter Insurance Woes
  •   Tour of US WindForce’s Lookout Wind Farm near Berlin, Pa.
  • Union Schedules Second Contract Vote For Alcan
  • Rate Increase Approved for AEP Customers
  • State Attorney General Probes Monsanto Soybean Claims
  • Coal Technology: Snively
  • Table Gaming to Premier Next Month at Charles Town Races
  • Massey Sues Feds Over Mine Ventilation
  • Report: Coal Costs Taxpayers More Than it Gives Back
  •   Stars, Athletes to Headline Greenbrier Casino Grand Opening
  • Judge Orders Reinstatement of Massey Miner
  •   New Technologies on Display at Coal Miner's Celebration
  •   Cash for Appliances Program Under Way
  • Social Media Marketing Generates Customers, Cash
  • Social Media Presents Challenges For Employers
  • W.Va. Business Make Connections Online
  • Justice Announces Partnership with Keeneland
  •   Senior Spring Fling Held in Beckley
  • Four Sentenced for Defrauding Federal Grant Program
  •   Frontier Announces $310 Million in Investments in W.Va
  • 'Appalachia Rising' Announced in Charleston
  • Black Lung Rate Increase Under Review
  • Program Helps Teens, College Students Find Summer Jobs
  • Lawmakers Increase Pace of Naming Bridges, Roads
  • WVU, Division of Energy to Plan for Energy Disruptions
  • Marshall Looks into Integrating Wind Into Energy Network
  • Senate Rejects Resolution to Prevent EPA Regulation of Greenhouse Gases
  • Massey Questions MSHA Practices at Upper Big Branch
  • Hydropower Moving Forward, Slowly
  • GM Dealers in W.Va. Remain Open
  •   Mountaineer Casino to Expand Derby Package
  •   Marquee Cinemas Raises Money for YMCA
  • Appalachian Power, Wheeling Power Seek Rate Increase
  • Greenbrier Casino to Open in Grand Style
  • Energy Forum Focus on Power
  • Massey Wins Safety Awards
  • W.Va. Contractors Find Ways to Survive Downturn
  • Massey Denies Reports of Pending Sale
  •   Airlines Adding More Surcharges
  • Unemployment Rate Falls in Mountain State
  • FCC Approves Verizon's Sale of Landlines to Frontier Communications
  • EPA Could Threaten Thousands of Jobs
  • Union Considers Appeal of Verizon-Frontier Decision
  •   Law Firm Discusses MSHA Investigation Procedures
  •   Board Shows Support for Massey Leadership, Union Members Gather in Richmond
  • Union Weighs Options After PSC Ruling
  • PSC Conditionally Approves Sale of Verizon Landlines to Frontier
  • Patton to Succeed Waldo as President, COO of Appalachian Power
  •   SBA To Present Awards
  • Military Leader Supports Development of Agile Technology
  • Massey Makes Second Request to CtW
  • PSC Orders Verizon to Improve Quality of Service
  • Massey Asks MSHA to Reverse Decision on Dust Scrubbers
  • Two Men Arrested in Celebrity Concert Scam
  • Rockefeller Proposes Amendment Requiring Mine Companies to Disclose Safety Records
  •   Chamber Wraps Up 17th Annual Business Show
  • Massey Energy Reactivates Surface Mine Operations in Logan and Mingo Counties
  •   Union: Verizon-Frontier Deal Bad for W.Va., Verizon Responds
  • Plastics Industry Representative Says State Positioned for Growth
  • Union to Release Report on Verizon-Frontier Deal Thursday
  • Massey Calls for Public Hearing Into Upper Big Branch Explosion
  •   West Virginia College Grads Stayed In-State to Work
  • Raleigh County to Receive State, Private Money for New Marsh Fork School
  •   Massey Offers $3 Million to Upper Big Branch Families
  •   Indian Cuisine Comes to Beckley
  • Beckley Company Works to Transform Coal Waste
  • EQT Board Elects Porges as CEO
  •   WVUH Recognized for Weight Loss Surgery Program
  • Verizon Plans to Hire More Than 200 Employees in West Virginia
  • Raleigh County Airport Set to Receive More Federal Funding
  • UMWA to Represent Miners During Upper Big Branch Investigation
  • President Declares West Virginia Disaster Area During Feb. 5-11
  • Judge Gives EPA Additional Time to Decide on Spruce No. 1 Mine Permit
  • Massey Reports Decline in First-Quarter Production
  • Toyota Agrees to Pay Millions in Fines
  •   Beaver Creek Clean Up, Big Success
  • Eastern Panhandle High Schoolers to Hear Money Expert
  •   Unemployment Holds Steady in West Virginia
  •   Phase Two of Wetzel County Emergency Room Expansion About to be Unveiled
  • Massey Shareholder Suing Massey Energy Company
  • AEP Shedding Jobs in 11 States
  • Tax Deadline is Approaching
  • Comvest Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
  • Ethane Could Restart State's Plastics Industry
  • Beckley's BIG Project Nears Construction
  • Coal Country Catching Wind of Renewable Energy
  •   Justice Buys Glade Springs
  • Some Folks in West Virginia Get Extra Time to File
  • Boyd Company Finishes Purchase of Walker Machinery
  • Appliance Mail-In Rebate Starts in May in West Virginia
  • Verizon Workers Picket Possible Frontier Deal
  •   Mountaineer Victories Mean Retailers Win
  • MSU Preparing For Career Fair
  • ARH Employees Approve New Contract
  •   Greenbrier Valley Airport Adds New Flights
  • Report Says West Virginians Still Vulnerable to High Gasoline Prices
  •   Secretary of State Tennant Attends Summit in Germany
  • 8th Annual Leadership Conference Focuses on Ethics
  • Partnership Offers Help to Firms Hurt By Economy
  • Morgantown to Lead State in Gain Jobs through 2014
  • Consol Makes $3.475 Billion Purchase, Expanding Marcellus Shale Drilling
  • Corporate Climate Change-Related Risk on Shareholders' Minds
  • Supreme Court Denies Caperton Rehearing Request
  • Century, AEP Pleased With 'Power Bill' Passage
  • Connecting West Virginia to World, Hitting Bump in Road
  • Martinsburg Set to Nix Annexation Request
  • DEP Releases New Online Frack Water Reporting Form
  • Don't Answer That Call
  • Safe Drug Disposal to Be Held
  • Age Takes Toll on Busy Ohio River Locks, Dams
  • GM Accelerates Business by Putting Dealerships back in Gear
  • Rockefeller, Rahall, Mollohan Move to Block EPA Regulation of Greenhouse Gases
  •   Verizon, Frontier Employees View of Future Differs
  •   Prescription Pill Fraud Prevention Heavy Task
  • Legislature Takes on Gusher of Oil, Gas Bills
  • Electric Rates Could Rise After AEP Requests Increase
  •   Lawmakers Debate Supreme Court Ruling
  • Fuel Project Loans Approved by State EDA
  • West Virginia Businesses Jump on Indoor Inflatables
  • Strong and Secure: W.Va. Banks Defy National Trends During Uncertain Times
  •   Mother Nature Helps Local Businesses
  •   State Leaders Announce Deal on Tech Park
  • W.Va. Civil Rights Advocates Honored
  • W.Va. Senate Approves Tech Park Bill
  • Citynet Receives International Award for Customer Service
  • Movie Rental Business To Close
  • Capito Addresses Toyota Concerns
  •   W.Va. Attorney General Files Suit Against Beckley Couple
  • Rockefeller Weighs in on Health Reform, Public Option
  •   Raleigh County to Fund Day Report Center
  •   State Considers Taking Over Portion of South Charleston Technology Park
  •   Mock Disaster Workshop Held at Tamarack
  • BIG Project Closer To Becoming Reality
  • Angel Network Matches Entrepreneurs, Investors
  • DHHR Critics Seek Greater Efficiency in Agency Split
  • Wise: No Regrets Over 2002 'Stimulus' Program
  • Lawmakers Propose Creating Business Court
  • Business, Labor Groups Urge Energy Transmission Upgrades
  •   Rally At State Capital Pushes for Multiple Issues
  •   Marshall Professor Gives Insight into Global Warming
  • New GAO Report Examines Valley Fills
  •   Mining Deaths Reach 589 Fatalities in 10 Years, New Initiatives Unveiled
  • Postal Service Collects Mail Early Friday Before Storm
  • Verizon Extends Waiver of Haiti Long-Distance Call Charges
  • U.S. Automakers Take Advantage of Toyota Recall
  • Report Urges States to Plan Now for decline in Coal Production
  • Lawmakers Respond to State of the Union Address
  • Sam's Club Eliminating More Than 10,000 Jobs
  • Manchin Responds to Campaign Spending Ruling
  • Hunting & Fishing Show Opens
  • Census Office Is Hiring Workers
  • Charleston Gazette Settles With Feds in Antitrust Lawsuit
  • Frontier-Verizon Hearing Concludes
  • Martinsburg Business Has a Knit Wit
  • Public Cross Examination of Frontier Officials Complete
  • Unions rally in Opposition to Verizon-Frontier Deal
  •   Northwood Intends to File Lawsuit Against Manchin, Others
  • National Federation of Independent Businesses to Poll State's Members
  • 2009 Tax Deadline Approaches
  • Auto Industry, Economy, Coal Among Year's Top 10 Business Stories
  • PEIA Seeks to Validate Insurance Eligibility
  • After Holiday Sales Fail to Draw big Crowds Locally
  • Heartland Publications Files Bankruptcy, Plans to Keep Operating
  • PATH Companies Re-file in Maryland, Seek to Withdraw Virginia Application
  • Some Christmas Shoppers Turning to Thrift Stores
  • Public Rallies Behind Proposed Coal to Liquid Plant
  •   Consumers Have One Last Weekend to Shop for Christmas
  • Pennsylvania Senate Passes Table Games But Issue Remains Unresolved
  • Tobacco Tax Hike Again on Table
  • Cardiologists Say Medicare Cuts Will Hurt Patients' Access
  •   Obama Calls Insulation 'Sexy,' Pushes Energy Efficient Renovations
  •   Walker Family Sells Machinery Company
  • Sen. Byrd Announces More Than $95 Million for W.Va. Military Installations
  • Randox Laboratories Selects Kearneysville for Expansion
  • West Virginia Car Insurance Premiums on the Decline
  • Asking Questions Is Key to Choosing Right Insurance
  • Energy Summit Details Coal's Importance, Challenges
  • Historic Newspaper Lands New Owners
  •   Claiming Donations as Tax Deduction Requires Receipt of Contributions
  • Beckley-Raleigh Chamber Holds Holiday Celebration
  • 500 Workers May Be Laid off at 2 Consol Mines
  • Blackjack, Poker, Other Casino Games to Start in Charles Town in 2010
  •   Massey CEO Blasts Senator Robert Byrd On Coal
  • AEP to Receive $334 Million for Mountaineer Plant Upgrade
  • Duo Behind Bars for Assault, Kidnapping Hospitalized
  •   China, U.S. Collaborate on Coal Conversion at WVU Workshops
  •   Some States Look to end 'Double Dipping'
  • New Flight Offered From Raleigh County to Atlanta
  • New Dental Clinic Opens in Eastern Panhandle
  • Jefferson Voters Set to Decide on Table Games
  • Conference Offers Strategies on Exporting to Latin America
  • Caperton Seeks Rehearing of Massey Decision
  •   U.S. Route 35 Tolls Appear to be all but Certain
  • Program Matches Job Seekers With Jobs
  • Venue Changed for Wind Farm Public Comment in Tazewell County
  • Big Discounts Offered for Cyber Monday
  •   UPDATE: West Virginia Ski Season Delayed
  •   Consignment Shops See Surge of Shoppers
  • House Passes Governor's Energy Portfolio Bill
  •   Snowshoe to Delay Ski Season Opening
  • PSC Consumer Advocate recommends rejecting Verizon, Frontier Deal
  •   Benefits Group Discusses Health Care Reform
  •   North Central W.Va. Airport Offering Charter Flight to New York City
  • Elder Beerman Holds Community Day
  • Report: W.Va. Economy to Improve in 2010
  • Venues Add ‘Quality of Life’ but Operate in the Red
  • Ike and Sue Morris Share Dreams with Glenville State College
  • Opposition Rises in Verizon Frontier Deal
  •   Could Fort Hood Shooter, Psychiatrist Not Help Himself?
  • Mylan Reaches Settlement Agreement to Market Generic Drug
  •   State Residents Gather to Voice Opinions at PATH Hearing
  • S&P Upgrades Mylan To 'BB' On Improved Margins, Repaid Debt
  • Manchin Addresses U.S. Chamber of Commerce
  • Labor Day Weekend Travel Expected to Be Less Busy This Year Than Last
  •   Mylan Files Suit Against Pittsburgh Newspaper
  •   West Virginia Energy Star Tax Holiday to Be Held Again in 2009
  •   FDA Probe of Mylan Inc. Completed
  • Real Estate Company Holds Grand Reopening in Mercer County
  •   State Urging West Virginians to "Eat Local"
  • Unemployment rates go up in Southern West Virginia
  • House Members Call for Review of Frontier, Verizon Sale
  •   Rep. Rahall Indicates He Will Vote No on Cap & Trade
  • Environmental Groups Push FDA to Take Over WV Water Pollution Discharge Program
  •   PSC Holds Hearings on American Electric Power's Rate Hike Request
  • WVU Foundation Cuts
  • GM Dealer Receives Award: #1 in WV
  • Rockefeller, Byrd Fight To Retain Auto Dealership Jobs
  •   AEP, Allegheny Energy File to Build 280-Mile Transmission Line
  • Treasury Department Statement on Chrysler Dealer Consolidation
  • Verizon Sells West Virginia Access Lines to Frontier
  • State of West Virginia to Begin Liquor License Bidding Process
  • Massey Reports Flat Earnings in First Quarter
  •   PSC to Hold Hearing Tuesday on Appalachian Power Rate Hike Request
  • Obama Administration to Attempt Overturn of Pro-Mining Bush Rule
  • Could Gas Tax Increase Be In the Cards?
  • WV Unemployment Rate Hits Ten-Year High
  • Fast-Food Calorie Labeling Bill Resurrected
  • PSC Puts a Hold on Appalachian Power's Rate Hike Request
  • Governor Manchin Heading to Washington Wednesday to Discuss EPA Ruling
  • GM Announces Recall
  • National Pancake Day Means Free Pancakes at IHOP on Tuesday
  • Goody's Clothing Stores Going Out of Business
  • U.S. Census to begin hiring in West Virginia
  • Federal Reserve Cuts Key Interest Rate
  • West Virginia Business Summit Gets Started
  • Film Festival To Feature Beckley Native
  •   Coalfields Expressway Officials Meet at Tamarack
  •   FiberNet Phone Service Being Restored in West Virginia
  • Hino Truck Plant Coming to Wood County
  • New Business Popping Up in Tazewell County, Va
  •   Takeover Talks
  •   Buck Season Mean 'Big Bucks' For Business
  •   Gov. Manchin Declares SADD Day
  •   State Unemployment Numbers Drop
  •   Lewisburg Hosts Leadership West Virginia
  • Mercer County Woman Awarded Scholarship
  • Business is Building
  •   Two WV Hydro-Electric Plants Sold to Canadian Company.
  • Pilgrim's Pride To Buy Top Chicken Processor
  • Island Retreat In The Works in Southern West Virginia.
  • Chain Businesses May Threaten Local Entrepreneurs
  • New Businesses to Open in Beckley
  • Downtown Beckley Slated for Makeover
  • Judicial Annex Plans in Beckley Move Forward
  • Fuel Prices Put Family Farms in Jeopardy
  • New Wal-Mart to Open in Fayetteville
  • Local Businesses Moving To New Homes
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  • Gino’s Pizza Celebrates 45 Years
  • State Seeks to Upgrade Canaan Valley Resort
  • Some Hinton Residents Confused over Housing Survey
  • The Greenbrier Razes Buildings, Considers Use of Vacant Lots
  • Bluefield State College Aims to Forge Alliance With Region's Small Business Community
  • CTC Director Foresees a Wired Southern W.Va.
  • McDowell County Lobbies At The Capitol
  • Horse Project Helps Unify Mercer Economic Development
  • Gorge Development Faces Hearing
  • Local Chamber Celebrates Century of Success
  • A Southern West Virginia County Gets Advice On Tourism
  • Wyoming County: A Hot Vacation Spot
  • Cars And Cash Flow Into Beckley
  • Shopping Spree Has Hidden Costs
  • Striking Workers Consider Big Buy

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