From WBOY
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Mac Warner emphasizes early voting ahead of West Virginia Primary Election
Early voting opens up for West Virginia residents this week ahead of the upcoming Primary Election which has led Secretary of State Mac Warner to take a trip across the state to emphasize the importance of getting your vote in early.
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Collections begin for 2024 Blue & Gold Mine Sale
Collections began around Monongalia County on Monday for the 19th annual Blue & Gold Mine Sale, which looks to redistribute gently used items donated by WVU students and residents of Morgantown.
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Woman charged after officers locate drugs after finding her under Clarksburg bridge
A Lost Creek woman has been charged after officers say they found drugs after finding her under a bridge in Clarksburg.
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Town of Davis receiving $5 million to upgrade 80-year-old wastewater system
Davis has received funding to build a new sewer system, a move that will prevent the town from being fined like it has in the past and allow for residential and economic growth in the area.
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Meet Teeter-Totter the Otter, Mon County’s new Parks and Rec mascot
Monongalia County Parks and Recreation recently announced its new official mascot, Teeter-Totter the Otter.
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Pennsboro woman charged after several drugs found during traffic stop
A woman has been charged after deputies with the Ritchie County Sheriff’s Office say they found multiple drugs and a stolen firearm during a traffic stop in Pennsboro.
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Construction of gas power plant in Doddridge County approved by state
The construction of an electric generating facility that was first proposed in 2022 has been approved by the Public Service Commission of West Virginia.
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US Court of Appeals rules against West Virginia Medicaid’s coverage policy for trans surgeries
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit has issued another ruling striking down a West Virginia law, this time the state Medicaid Program's decision not to cover certain surgeries for the purpose of gender affirmation.
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Woman was allegedly under influence of opioids during crash that injured child in Fairmont
A woman who was charged in a DUI crash involving a 7-year-old allegedly smoked a cigarette immediately following the wreck instead of checking on the child.
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Students who protested Save Women’s Sports Act ruling at meet barred from next competition, lawsuit filed
The five students who forfeited a shot-put competition on April 18 in protest following the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals' ruling to block West Virginia's Save Women’s Sports Act have been barred from competing in the event in their next track and field meet.
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WVU Physician Assistants presented with white coats
Twenty-five students in the West Virginia University Physician Assistant program received their white coats on Sunday during the traditional ceremony.