Flood watches and warnings continue throughout West Virginia.
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Sends more information to state Board of Education members.
State Department of Education to receive $22 million for major improvements.
National Guard members visit capitol and recount rescue efforts after Navy helicopter crash.
Marlinton expects flooding for second time in three months.
Meteorologists with the National Weather Service say high water is going to create problems throughout West Virginia in the coming days.
Delegates disagree, but pass pro-life ultrasound bill.
Two now charged in 2007 shooting death of Charleston teen
Legislation is named for young woman killed in Marion County back in 2005.
Military members and their families can do some discounted grocery shopping this weekend in Charleston.
Two bills going to the governor.
Chefs from across state are at Stonewall Resort this weekend for sold out Culinary Classic.
The WV Supreme Court refuses to hear the coal operator's case against Massey Energy again.
Kanawha County man apologizes and pleads guilty.
New bill could help that effort.
Early parole and fleet management near final action.
Senators question raising age from 16 to 17.
Measure on track for final passage before Saturday night.
State Senate considering the bill that would allow coal counties to keep a larger amount of coal severance money.
Former speaker and justice remembered in memorial resolution.
Governor Joe Manchin's mother is out of the hospital after a stroke last week.
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