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W.Va. legislators consider $1 billion bond to complete road, bridge projects
Associated PressWest Virginia could complete 19 shelved road and bridge projects all around the state if voters approve a bond amendment to borrow $1 billion, Transportation Secretary Paul Mattox told legislators Thursday. Addressing a joint meeting of the House and...Tags: Road Transportation, Justice System, Politics, Economy, Business and Finance, Travel
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W.Va. Legislature passes 'cracker' plant tax break
Associated PressSpurred by the prospect of thousands of jobs, West Virginia would slash property taxes for 25 years in exchange for the construction of a chemical plant tied to the region’s Marcellus shale industry, under fast-tracked legislation passed Wednesday...Tags: Environmental Issues, Companies and Corporations, Petroleum Industry, Companies and Corporations, Natural Resources
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Maloney renews challenge to Tomblin for W.Va. governor's seat
Associated PressRepublican Bill Maloney said Thursday he’s ready to finish what he started last year, win the Republican primary in May and then defeat incumbent Democrat Earl Ray Tomblin in the race for West Virginia governor. The Morgantown businessman came...Tags: Voting, Regional Authority, Politics, Joe Manchin III, Elections
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Groh resigns as W.Va. circuit judge to take seat on federal bench
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comJudge Gina M. Groh, whose nomination to the federal bench was confirmed last week by the U.S. Senate, resigned Monday from her seat in the state 23rd Judicial Circuit. Groh, 47, informed state Supreme Court Chief Justice Menis Ketchum in a faxed...Tags: Canterbury, Judges, Regional Authority, Justice System, Politics
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Judicial panel to hear Jefferson County's appeal of W.Va. congressional redistricting plan
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comA three-judge panel will hear the Jefferson County Commission's federal challenge of the state Legislature's reapportionment of the state's three congressional districts earlier this year. John Preston Bailey, chief judge for the Northern District of...Tags: Herb Snyder, Pocahontas, Politics, Justice System, Trials
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Bulldogs finding title celebrations are habit forming
bobp@herald-mail.comOne time is an event. Twice is a habit. Three times might create a tradition. Martinsburg started Phase Two of what many hope will become as much a part of December as Christmas. It was the second straight year the Bulldogs faithful turned out to...Tags: ESPN (tv network), R. Kelly, Football, Movies, Drama (genre)
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New War Memorial Hospital ready to open
trishr@herald-mail.comThe new War Memorial Hospital on Fairview Drive will open to the public Saturday, hospital officials said Monday. Despite the drizzling rain and cold temperature, more than 250 people — many in winter coats — attended Monday’s...Tags: Ceremonies, Hospitals and Clinics, Nursing Homes, Washington, DC, John D. Rockefeller IV
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W.Va. redistricting bill vetoed; new session Thursday
Associated PressWest Virginia's Legislature is heading back into special session Thursday to redraw House of Delegates districts, after acting Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin vetoed the House plan passed during a special session earlier this month. Tomblin issued the call for the...Tags: Voting, West Virginia, Politics, Justice System, Democratic Party
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W.Va. Senate passes final House redistricting plan
Two special sessions later, West Virginia lawmakers completed the once-a-decade task of redistricting Sunday with final passage of a plan for the House of Delegates.
The Senate narrowly voted 15-14 to send acting Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin a House plan to...Tags: 2010 Census, Republican Party, West Virginia, Politics, Elections
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Investigators probe air show plane crash
waynesboro@herald-mail.comFederal investigators have interviewed other pilots involved in a maneuver that killed one of their teammates Saturday afternoon during the first day of the Thunder Over the Blue Ridge Air Show in Berkeley County, W.Va. The pilot of a post-World War II...Tags: Federal Aviation Administration, Air Transportation Industry, Transportation Industry
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