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Here is the latest West Virginia news from The Associated Press
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) — A federal appeals court says the EPA had the legal authority to veto permits for one of West Virginia's largest mountaintop removal coal mines. Industry, politicians and state regulators wanted the appeals court to uphold...Tags: Judges, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Mining
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Staying afloat: First-time 'Ducky Derby' exceeds goals
The sea of yellow drew stares, especially on St. Patrick's Day. Upon further investigation, spectators would have noticed 6,000 rubber ducks filled their own duck pond near Dave's Last Resort in Lake Worth. The ducks were part of Adopt-A-Family's...Tags: St. Patrick's Day, Lake Worth
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Quakers protest PNC mountaintop removal coal financing
PITTSBURGH (AP) — A group of Quaker protesters are asking PNC Bank to stop funding projects that use mountaintop removal to produce coal. About 25 protesters held signs and sang hymns Tuesday morning outside the annual PNC shareholder meeting in...Tags: Quakerism
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Report: Hampton Roads housing market still 'stressed'
While some Peninsula homes lost value in 2012, home prices in Hampton Roads are expected to moderately increase in 2013. A Newport News reassessment report showed that home property values declined 3.64 percent on average in 2012. The rate of decline...
Tags: Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Values, Financial and Business Services, Ethics, Religion and Belief
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Md. employers add 4,700 jobs in March, Labor Dept. says
Maryland employers added 4,700 jobs in March, gains driven by the private sector, the U.S. Department of Labor estimated Friday. It was the fourth straight month of increases, though at a lower level than the previous three. The expansion brought...
Tags: Labor Markets, Financial and Business Services, Towson, Layoffs and Downsizing, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Tom Pritzker woos big names for U. of C.'s big data
University of Chicago computer scientist Ian Foster pressed the clicker and up popped a map of the most sophisticated fiber-optic networks in the world. On that map, at least, Chicago appeared to be the center of everything, a crossroads of...
Tags: Hyatt Hotels Corp., Biology, Crate & Barrel, Drugs and Medicines, Colleges and Universities
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Deeds for April 14 2013
BOYLE Deeds filed recently in the office of Boyle County Clerk Trille Bottom include: Robert and Cheryl Sinkhorn to Joseph E. and Jessica Conder, 12.446 acres in Boyle County, $140,000. PNC Bank National Association and Ella Mae Dexter, through J....Tags: Springs, Financial and Business Services, Bank of America Corp., Loans, Insurance
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First Pita Pit in Baltimore opens Wednesday downtown
Baltimore's first Pita Pit, a fast-casual concept that serves Lebanese-style pitas, is set to open Wednesday on the west side of downtown. The eatery at 413 W. Baltimore Street was originally scheduled to open in September but faced some delays...
Tags: Pita Bread, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Restaurants
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Maroon 5, rappers J. Cole and Pusha T to play amphitheater in Virginia Beach
The Farm Bureau Live amphitheater in Virginia Beach announced two concerts this week: Maroon 5 and Kelly Clarkson on Sept. 8 and ShaggFest featuring rappers J. Cole and Pusha T on June 15. Adam Levine's Maroon 5 tops the bill of a Honda Civic tour...Tags: Darien (DuPage, Illinois), Springs, Verizon Wireless, Manufacturing and Engineering, Maroon 5 (music group)
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Timeline of events relating to the Petoskey Pointe site
Late 2002-early 2003: Lake Street Petoskey Associates considers redevelopment possibilities for the site of the former Gaslight Cinema at Lake and Petoskey streets. After discussion with local leaders, the firm expands its focus to include the entire...
Tags: Bankruptcy, City Bank, Financial and Business Services, Science and Technology, Real Estate
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City considers possibilities for badly burned Antietam Street building
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comThe City of Hagerstown had a “productive discussion” with bank representatives Wednesday about the future of a West Antietam Street building that was badly damaged by fire in early February, a city official said Thursday. John Lestitian,...Tags: Government, Politics, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Fires, Public Officials
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Obituary: Cortney Beldon Hensley
Cortney Renea Beldon Hensley, 28, died March 9, 2013, in Laurel County. Born March 29, 1984, in Danville, she was a daughter of Joseph Harse and Jeanette Phillips Beldon. A 2002 graduate of Boyle County High School, Cortney played soccer, basketball...
Tags: Steve James, Crime, Law and Justice, Billy Evans
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