Tuesday Dec 1 | WOWK
Huntington Christmas Parade Set for Tuesday Evening
A popular annual holiday tradition in the area will get folks in the spirit of the season.
Southwestern Community Action, Others Receive Stimulus Funding
Nov. 25, 2009 Southwestern Community Action, Others Receive Stimulus Funding Special to Huntingtonnews.net Beckley, WV - U.S. Rep.
National Jamboree brings Fayette County to world stage
Editor's note: Following are the remarks given by a Fayette County commissioner Tuesday during the announcement that The Summit: Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve is locating in Fayette County, bringing its National Jamboree and a high adventure base.
Building a successful business plan for the future
Governor Joe Manchin and the First Lady recognized a special group this morning at the State Capitol.
Democratric W.Va. lawmaker considering run versus Congressman Rahall
A state lawmaker is willing to find out whether West Virginia's coal industry is truly fed up with fellow Democrat and U.S. Rep.
Steel of West Virginia lays off 50 workers
More than 50 Steel of West Virginia workers will be out of work by the end of November.
Kanawha Republicans say health-care event violated tax laws
The Kanawha County Republican Executive Committee is alleging that a reception held Tuesday to thank Democratic Congressman Nick Rahall for supporting health-care reform violated federal tax laws.
Health-care bill just the first step, Rahall says
Click now to learn about School Closings or Delays. Send me a copy Your E-mail address: Recipient's E-Mail Address: Personal Message : The e-mail address that you supply to use this service will only be used to send the requested article.
Harris honored as countya s top Dem
Governor Joe Manchin joined with Democratic leaders from throughout West Virginia in honoring Carl L. Harris as one of West Virginia's Outstanding Democrats of the Year.
Congressman Recognized for 'Yes' Vote
A coalition that pushed for health care reform on the national level is saying 'Thank You' to Third District Congressman Nick Rahall for voting for the U.S House of Representatives health care reform bill last weekend.
W.Va. leaders seek coal answers from White House
West Virginia political leaders promised Tuesday to speak "with one voice" to clarify the Obama administration's proposals to more strictly regulate mountaintop removal coal mining.
Concord University Hosts Veterans Appreciation Day
Congressman Nick Rahall helps kick off a week of celebrations across southern West Virginia to honor our nation's veterans.
Obama's Environmental Policies Could Hurt 2010 Dems, Too
This is especially true, when you consider the impact regulation may be having on the economy and unemployment.
Statement from Rahall Regarding the Passage of H.R. 3962: The Affordable Health Care for America Act
Nov. 8, 2009 Statement from Rahall Regarding the Passage of H.R. 3962: The Affordable Health Care for America Act Special to Huntingtonnews.net Washington, DC - U.S. Representative Nick J. Rahall, D-WV issued the following statement regarding the healthcare reform bill, The Affordable Health Care for America Act , which was passed by the House of ...
Mollohan Backs Affordable Health Care for America Act
Nov. 8, 2009 Mollohan Backs Affordable Health Care for America Act Special to Huntingtonnews.net Washington, DC -- Congressman Alan B. Mollohan, D-WV joined a majority of his colleagues in voting for the Affordable Health Care for America Act late Saturday night, Nov.
Resolution aims to create Minera s Day
West Virginia's federal representatives have given miners a reason to celebrate.
Democrats Hold Fundraiser in Charleston
Democratic Party Leaders and members packed the Charleston Civic Center for Saturdaya s dinner.
While campaigning for the Democratic presidential nomination, Barack Obama said his cap-and-trade tax plans would "bankrupt" anyone building a coal-fired power plant.
Rahall Questions EPA Administrator on Coal Mining
Oct. 16, 2009 Rahall Questions EPA Administrator on Coal Mining Special to Huntingtonnews.net Washington, DC - In response to questioning from U.S. Rep.
Metro News: The Voice of West Virginia
Second District Congresswoman Shelley Moore Capito says she wants specifics. "Is this just an effort by the Corps and the Administration to choke off the mining and use of coal?" That was one of the questions Second District Congressman Shelley Moore Capito had for Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson Thursday.
Also on Topix