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Editorial Roundup: West Virginia

By The Associated Press Apr. 20, 2021 09:29 AM EDT
Recent editorials from West Virginia newspapers: ___ April 20 The Intelligencer on profound changes...

Alaska village weighs water options after fire burns plant

Jan. 26, 2021 09:51 AM EST
BETHEL, Alaska (AP) — Residents of an Alaska village met with health officials and government agencies to consider methods to restore running water after a...

Retired postal worker Glenda Morris protests postal cutbacks, Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2020, in New York. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy told lawmakers Monday that he has warned allies of President Donald Trump that the president's repeated attacks on the legitimacy of mail-in ballots are "not helpful," but denied that recent changes at the Postal Service are linked to the November elections. (AP Photo/Robert Bumsted)
NY wants court to declare mail disruptions unconstitutional

By Michael R. Sisak Aug. 25, 2020 05:49 PM EDT

FILE - In this Aug. 18, 2017, file photo, electrical power flow and conditions are monitored at the California Independent System Operator (California ISO) grid control center in Folsom, Calif. A heat wave baking California in triple-digit temperatures continued to strain the electrical system Saturday, Aug. 15, 2020. But Saturday afternoon, the California ISO, which manages the power grid, said that it did not need to order power outages because the grid was able to handle consumer demand. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)
Power back in California after brief rolling blackouts

By Daisy Nguyen Aug. 15, 2020 05:21 PM EDT

In a pool photo provided by the Michigan Office of the Governor, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer addresses the state during a speech in Lansing, Mich., Friday, May 1, 2020. The governor said Michigan's stay-at-home order remains in effect despite Republicans' refusal to extend her underlying coronavirus emergency declaration, as she amended it to allow construction, real estate and outdoor work to resume next week. (Michigan Office of the Governor via AP, Pool)
Whitmer: Stay-home order still in place; some return to work

By David Eggert May. 01, 2020 02:54 PM EDT

Austin Partee places a sign in the yard of a Lakeshore High School senior Friday, April 24, 2020, in Stevensville, Mich. Schools across the country have been closed since March due to the COVID-19 pandemic, putting plans for events such as proms and graduations in jeopardy.(Don Campbell/The Herald-Palladium via AP)
Whitmer extends stay-home order through May 15, eases rules

By David Eggert Apr. 24, 2020 09:29 AM EDT

In this April 6, 2020, photo, a worker tries to remove rotting aquatic tubers known as lotus roots in the Huangpi district of Wuhan in central China's Hubei province. Chinese leaders are eager to revive the economy, but the bleak situation in Huangpi in Wuhan's outskirts highlights the damage to farmers struggling to stay afloat after the country shut down for two months. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)
Wuhan farmers struggle as crops wither from travel limits

By Sam Mcneil Apr. 07, 2020 03:27 AM EDT

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