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Cleveland-Cliffs CEO hinting of possible new use for idled Weirton plant
Union leader confirms discussions are underway to turn plant into operation that makes steel for electric grid transformers. The post Cleveland-Cliffs CEO hinting of possible new use for idled Weirton plant appeared first on WV MetroNews.[read more]

Justice says Greenbrier sales tax debt is being paid. Records show one lien forgiven and a new one on pile
Gov. Jim Justice said the Greenbrier Hotel, owned by his family, is on a payment plan to straighten out liens with the West Virginia tax department, run by his administration. “There are two, you know, payment plans with the tax department and they’re completely current. All’s good in the neighbo...[read more]

Students across Kanawha County learn about environmental stewardship in light of Earth Day
The annual event was held the day following Earth Day, which is observed on April 22. The post Students across Kanawha County learn about environmental stewardship in light of Earth Day appeared first on WV MetroNews.[read more]

Two CWD infected deer were in Harpers Ferry National Park
Two whitetail deer taken in recent population reduction efforts at the Harpers Ferry National Historical Park were found to be infected with CWD. They were two of the three positive cases discovered in Jefferson County. The post Two CWD infected deer were in Harpers Ferry National Park appeare...[read more]

MetroNews This Morning 4-23-24
West Virginia news, sports, and weather for Tuesday, April 23, 2024 The post MetroNews This Morning 4-23-24 appeared first on WV MetroNews.[read more]

Bodies found in Raleigh County in connection with cold case the same day suspect dies
News conference set for Tuesday morning. The post Bodies found in Raleigh County in connection with cold case the same day suspect dies appeared first on WV MetroNews.[read more]

WVU, Fairmont State University plot courses for campus carry implementation
Separate meetings held Monday. The post WVU, Fairmont State University plot courses for campus carry implementation appeared first on WV MetroNews.[read more]

Republican Voter Rolls Continue to Grow
Today is the final day West Virginians can register to be eligible to vote in the May 14 Primary Election. If the trend continues, the final numbers before the election will show that Republican registration will have grown, while Democratic registration will have declined or remained static. Cur...[read more]

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