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Kelly goes against fellow Arizona senator to support filibuster changes
WASHINGTON – After essentially being forced to play his hand, U.S. Senator Mark Kelly (D-Arizona) says he supports abolishing the filibuster to require a simple majority to try to pass voting rights legislation. -
Jenkins chosen as vice chairman of Commerce, Justice and Science Subcommittee
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The House Appropriations Committee has chosen West Virginia Rep. Evan Jenkins as the vice chairman of the Commerce, Justice and Science Subcommittee. -
Appropriations: A platform for W.Va.
WASHINGTON – President Obama’s budget submission to Congress in February kicked off the debate on Capitol Hill on funding the federal government for the next fiscal year. -
Global warming: Americans pay the price
WILLIAMSON – Earlier this month, the Australian government repealed their carbon tax. -
THEIR VIEW: Small business, big vision
CHARLESTON -- I have had the opportunity to meet the owners of many successful small businesses across West Virginia since becoming your governor. -
W.Va. State Research Corp. named in another termination suit
CHARLESTON – The research division of West Virginia State University once again is named in a wrongful termination suit. -
WVSU Research Corp. settles wrongful termination suit for $55K
CHARLESTON – A lawsuit between the research arm of West Virginia State University and a former employee has been settled. -
Mollohan eager to practice law again
Mollohan HUNTINGTON – Former Congressman Alan B. Mollohan of Fairmont has joined the Huntington and Washington, D.C., law offices of Nelson Mullins. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Mollohan joins Nelson Mullins
Mollohan HUNTINGTON -- Former Congressman Alan B. Mollohan of Fairmont has joined the Huntington and Washington, D.C., law offices of Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough. -
SBA & SCORE to host "Facebook for Business" webinar
CHARLESTON–The U.S. Small Business Administration and SCORE will host a free webinar Facebook for Business featuring Kara Gray of New Horizon Consulting. -
THIS JUST IN: Ohio County
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*** Woman-owned small business lands NASA contract
Judy K. McCauley, Director SBA West Virginia District Office; Arria Whiston, President/CEO, Allegheny Technology Corporation; Dr. Dale S. "Butch" Caffall, Director, NASA IV&V Facility. (Courtesy photo) FAIRMONT -– Allegheny Technology Corporation (ATC), a small woman-owned, disadvantaged company, signed their first federal contact with the NASA IV&V Facility in Fairmont. -
THEIR VIEW: The way forward on mountaintop removal
MORGANTOWN -- So there's not going to be a head-to-head debate between Massey Energy CEO Don Blankenship and NASA climate scientist James Hansen about global warning and coal mining. -
Trial date set in suit against W.Va. State research corp.
Kusimo CHARLESTON – After being bounced between state and federal courts, a lawsuit filed by a former employee of the research division of West Virginia State University is slated for trial in the spring. -
Berger tells WVU graduates to 'pay it forward'
In October, Kanawha Circuit Judge Irene Berger also was honored as West Virginia University Alumni Association's Alumna of the Year. MORGANTOWN -- On Dec. 10, Kanawha Circuit Judge Irene Berger was the speaker at West Virginia University's December Graduations Convocation held at the WVU Coliseum. -
Three WVU students named Goldwater Scholars
MORGANTOWN -- West Virginia University 's long history of undergraduate students earning the nation's premier award in math, science and engineering continues. This year three WVU students, the most in any one year since 1994, have been awarded Goldwater Scholarships. -
State to host international mining health and safety symposium in April
CHARLESTON - Gov. Joe Manchin has announced that West Virginia will host an International Mining Health and Safety Symposium this April.