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W.Va. delays power line decision until Feb. 2011
W.Va. Courtesy Patrol chief urges 24/7 service
West Virginia regulators approve gas rate increase
Early votes on W.Va. table games already top 1,300
AP changes roles for 6 news editors, 4 photo eds
W.Va.’s Capito troubled by EPA response on permits
W.Va. coalfields residents criticize blasting
Pa. utility commission approves gas company sale
Hundreds vote early on Charles Town table games
W.Va. Supreme Court opts for e-mail privacy
W.Va. report raises questions about scholarships
Police: Ex-clerk discounted hardware to woo man
For 3rd time, W.Va. Supreme Court finds for Massey
WVU forecast calls for employment rebound in 2010
W.Va. groups back Rahall on health vote
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia Democrats, labor unions and other groups are planning to thank U.S. Rep. Nick Rahall in person for his vote on a sweeping health care measure.
W.Va. man wants relief from flocks of birds
W.Va. gov. to host private meeting on coal
W.Va.’s Sen. Rockefeller stands behind coal
Potential problems at 20 W.Va. coal ash dams
PATH developer willing to delay line consideration
Coal profits mask lack of US economic activity
Questions emerge over W.Va. gamecock group
Mining stream buffer rule could be ready by 2011
Allegheny Power invests $156M in W.Va. projects
Mountain State U, bankers group become partners
W.Va. stimulus spending credited for 2,400 jobs
Consol cited for training violation in 2008 death
Massey settles age discrimination suit for $8.75M
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