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W.Va. Officials Plan for Measles at World Scout Jamboree
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia state health officials and Boy Scout leaders say they’re preparing for the possibility that some children may bring measles to the World Scout Jamboree… Read More
Health System: Delay Patient Deaths’ Lawsuits During Probe
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – An Ohio health system wants to put on hold civil lawsuits over allegations that a doctor ordered excessive painkiller doses for dozens of patients who died…. Read More
W. Va. Joins Four Other States in Suing OxyContin Maker
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CHARLESTON, West Virginia (AP) – Five state attorneys general have announced new lawsuits against the maker of OxyContin as they seek to hold the drug industry responsible for an opioid… Read More
Gummies for Sale at Some Ohio Medical Marijuana Dispensaries
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CINCINNATI (AP) – Edible gummies are finally available at some Ohio medical marijuana dispensaries. The Cincinnati Enquirer reports a limited amount of gummies went on sale late last week. Just… Read More
Country Club to Appeal Ruling it Must Sell to Nonprofit
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NEWARK, Ohio (AP) – A central Ohio country club plans to appeal an order that it sell its property to a nonprofit agency seeking to provide public access to ancient… Read More
Mountain Valley to Pay $266K for Environment Violations
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection and Mountain Valley Pipeline have agreed the latter will pay $266,000 for environmental violations dating back to April 2018…. Read More
Coroner: Woman Who Died in Jail Swallowed Unknown Substance
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NEW PHILADELPHIA, Ohio (AP) – A coroner says a woman who died in a county jail in Ohio ingested a package containing a yet unknown substance. The Coshocton Tribune reports… Read More
West Virginia Woman Admits to Stealing ID for Gun Purchase
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A federal prosecutor says a West Virginia woman who used a stolen identification card to buy a gun from a licensed dealer has pleaded guilty to… Read More
Speaker: Bevin Still Lacks House Votes For His Pension Bill
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky House’s speaker says the governor still lacks the votes in the Republican-led House to pass his pension-relief proposal in a potential special legislative session. Speaker… Read More
Feds, West Virginia Reach Deal on Child Mental Health Care
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia has agreed to expand mental health services for children to resolve a federal investigation that found the state unnecessarily institutionalized kids with emotional or… Read More
Candidates File Precandidacy Papers for W.Va. Supreme Court
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Candidates are starting to line up for Supreme Court races next year in West Virginia. Three seats are up for grabs on May 12, 2020. Justice… Read More
Edelen Fundraising Boosted by Running Mate’s Loan
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – A new campaign finance report from Kentucky Democratic gubernatorial candidate Adam Edelen shows his running mate contributed another $1 million in loans to boost their campaign…. Read More
Dayton, Ku Klux Klan Group Agree on Rules for Rally
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DAYTON, Ohio (AP) – A Ku Klux Klan group and an Ohio city have agreed on rules for a rally the group plans in that city. Dayton filed a lawsuit… Read More
W.Va. Authorities Charge 14 in Stolen Property Ring
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – An investigation into a stolen property ring in West Virginia has resulted in charges against 14 people. The Kanawha County sheriff’s office announced the arrests in… Read More
Rising Water Levels a Growing Concern Along Lake Erie
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PORT CLINTON, Ohio (AP) – High water levels on Lake Erie have been flooding streets and houses along the Ohio shoreline and now people there are bracing for more problems…. Read More
West Virginia Lawmakers to Reconvene Next Week on Education
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia lawmakers will reconvene next week in a special session on education. House of Delegates Speaker Roger Hanshaw and Senate President Mitch Carmichael announced Monday… Read More
Port of Cleveland Plans US Customs Facility for Cruises
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CLEVELAND (AP) – The Port Cleveland is planning to develop a more permanent U.S. Customs and Border Protection facility to process cruise passengers disembarking in the Lake Erie city. The… Read More
Portman Raises Another $1M for 2022 Re-Election Bid
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A Republican senator from Ohio is amassing millions of dollars toward his 2022 reelection bid, which falls in the middle of President Donald Trump’s would-be second… Read More
New Coal Mine Coming to W. Va.
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Consol Energy Inc. says it expects to open a metallurgical coal mine in southern West Virginia in 2021. News outlets report the new mine in the… Read More
Major Repairs Planned for West Virginia’s Oldest Bridge
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WHEELING, W.Va. (AP) – Officials say major repairs are planned for West Virginia’s oldest bridge. The Intelligencer reports the state Division of Highways plans to rehabilitate the Elm Grove Stone… Read More
Dedication of John and Annie Glenn Museum to be Held
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NEW CONCORD, Ohio (AP) – The John and Annie Glenn Museum will be dedicated as a site on the National Register of Historic Places this month in the late astronaut’s… Read More
Ohio Tax Revenue Increased In April
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio’s budget office says tax revenue picked up considerably in April, putting year-to-date revenue figures 3% above estimates. The data reported Thursday by the Ohio Office… Read More
Schedules: Justice ‘Largely Missing,’ ‘Unaccounted For’ in Official Duties
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — He’s a billionaire who owns mines, farms and the swankiest resort in all of West Virginia. But how Jim Justice spends his time as the state’s… Read More
Lordstown Awaits Fate Of GM Plant
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LORDSTOWN, Oh. (AP) — The fate of a shuttered General Motors plant in Ohio remains very much up in the air even after a tweet from President Donald Trump heralded… Read More
Ohio Asks U.S. Supreme Court to Stop Redrawing of Congress Map
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Attorney general as expected has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to stop the redrawing of a new congressional district map until the court can… Read More
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