From Metro
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Special session will include steps to ease mess associated with federal student aid
A drop in West Virginia college applications has been attributed to frustrations over FAFSA.
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Lawmakers will gavel in for special session on human services funding, surplus spending
Justice, earlier this spring, referred to 'a dog’s mess' — saying a budget that passed during the regular legislative session left human services funding far short of where it needs to be.
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Marshall breaks ground on new cyber security center in Huntington
A ceremony was held Friday.
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The South Branch of the Potomac yields big fish in 2024 after some lean years
A float through the Trout offers not only spectacular West Virginia scenery, but some big smallmouth haunt the deep boulders on those steep banks
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Extension granted in case of two former Jefferson County commissioners
Former Commissioners Jennifer Krouse and Tricia Jackson were removed from office earlier this month.
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A Georgia County Spent Millions to Deny a Trans Deputy Health Care. It Failed.
A federal appeals court rebuffed a Georgia county's attempt to avoid providing insurance coverage to a transgender sheriff's deputy.
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Skaff to continue snake bite recovery at CAMC through the weekend
The Secretary of State candidate was removing campaign signs Wednesday in Boone County when he was bitten by copperhead snakes.
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MetroNews This Morning 5-17-24
Summary of West Virginia news, sports, and weather for Friday, May 17, 2024
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Democratic candidates for statewide office need help from Republicans
Huntington Mayor Steve Williams and Wheeling Mayor Glenn Elliott may feel a breeze lifting them up following Tuesday’s Primary Election. Both Democrats won their races: Williams was unopposed in the race for his party’s gubernatorial nomination and Elliott received 45 percent of the vote in a three-person race to win the U.S. Senate nomination. But
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Crit racing excites fans on Charleston's downtown streets
Criterium racing picks up again Friday afternoon before the road races on Saturday and Sunday.
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Washington closes out regional tournament with 8-1 win over Musselman
The Patriots will face top-ranked Cabell Midland in the Class AAA state tournament on Wednesday.
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St. Albans extends season, sectional tournament with 10-2 win over GW
The Red Dragons will host the Patriots in a winner-take-all game for a regional berth Friday night.