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Manchin says he isn't switching parties
CHARLESTON – A day after a historic state and national election, West Virginia's soon-to-be lone Democrat in Washington brushed off rumors that he might switch parties. -
Election results could mean change for state's, nation's energy future
WASHINGTON – Some argue that Tuesday’s midterm elections – with Republicans regaining control of the U.S. Senate – signals a turnaround for America’s energy future. -
U.S. House: GOP sweeps all three W.Va. seats
CHARLESTON – In addition to a Republican senator, West Virginia soon will three members of the GOP in the U.S. House of Representatives. -
Capito gives state first GOP U.S. senator since 1950s
CHARLESTON – For the first time since the 1950s, West Virginia soon will have a Republican in the U.S. Senate. -
Candidate Q&A: U.S. Senate
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Record reached out to the campaigns of candidates for the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives for their thoughts on various issues covered by the newspaper. -
Candidate Q&A: 3rd District House of Representatives
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Record reached out to the campaigns of candidates for the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives for their thoughts on various issues covered by the newspaper. -
Capito overshadowing Tennant in money, polls
CHARLESTON – West Virginians are primed to elect a Republican to the U.S. Senate for the first time in more than half a century. -
Candidate Q&A: 2nd District House of Representatives
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Record reached out to the campaigns of candidates for the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives for their thoughts on various issues covered by the newspaper. -
Casey's legal career focus of House campaign debate
CHARLESTON – The campaign for Republican Alex Mooney is accusing Democratic candidate Nick Casey of lying about his legal career. -
Justices say replacement candidate should be on ballot
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court has ruled that a replacement House of Delegates candidate will be on the Nov. 4 general election ballot in Kanawha County. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Dettinger named to national A&D list
CHARLESTON – Steptoe & Johnson member G. Kurt Dettinger has been named to Oil and Gas Investor’s 20 Under 40 for principals and advisors in asset acquisitions and divestitures. -
Morrisey urges FCC to allow call-blocking technology
CHARLESTON — Attorney General Patrick Morrisey on Tuesday joined 38 other states and territories in a letter urging the Federal Communications Commission to allow phone companies to utilize call-blocking technologies that would better protect consumers from unwanted calls and scams. -
State Chamber annual meeting, business summit set for next week
CHARLESTON – When the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce’s 78th Annual Meeting & Business Summit opens next Wednesday, Aug. 27 at The Greenbrier, it will do so with a record attendance of nearly 800 registrants. -
Our View: Radicals posing as moderates are still radicals
Natalie Tennant must think everyone in West Virginia is stupid. -
Ex-professors in middle of controversy over Manchin daughter's degree lose case
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Justice Davis won't run for U.S. Senate
Justice Robin Davis is sworn in for her second 12-year term on the court by Chief Justice Brent Benjamin in January.