Wayne and Cabell counties set up online system for people to document flood damage
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Marshall University invites prospective students to 'Green and White Day' open house event
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Local family stresses importance of smoke detectors after it saved their lives
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Bar owner ordered to cease and desist speaks out; Huntington cracks down on illegal bars
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Marshall group hopes recovery stories will inspire people to seek treatment for addiction
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Montgomery and Smithers residents receive $40,000 to improve their cities
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Miners, their families get COVID-19 vaccines at clinic on Thursday
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Illegally passing school buses continues to be problem in Kanawha County
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New furniture outlet store opening in St. Albans
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Two utility poles knocked down in Charleston crash
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FEMA now accepting applications to reimburse COVID-19 funeral costs
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Ohio University dealing with the pause in Johnson & Johnson vaccines
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Johnson & Johnson 'pause' raises concerns among those reluctant to get COVID vaccines
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Kroger in St. Albans officials unveils $2 million in renovations
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Nationwide restaurant worker shortage hits West Virginia
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From Pittsburgh with love: Pennsylvania firefighters donate equipment to W.Va.
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Nearly 1,900 Johnson & Johnson shots administered by Kanawha-Charleston Health Department
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