The West Virginia mine where two workers were fatally injured on Monday consistently violated federal mine safety laws, but federal regulators say they were unable to shut it down completely.
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Judge Strikes Down Idaho’s Same-Sex Marriage Ban
U.S. District Magistrate Judge Candy Dale ruled Tuesday that the state’s law banning same-sex marriage is unconstitutional and that Idaho must allow gay couples to marry as soon as 9 a.m. Friday
What Are The Most (And Least) Charitable U.S. States?
There are only two U.S. states where at least 50 percent of residents say they’ve recently given either money or time to charity: Utah and Minnesota, according to a new Gallup poll.
Thousands Have Water Again In W.Va. As ‘All-Clear’ Areas Spread
The map that shows residents of nine counties in West Virginia whether they can start using the water from their taps is slowly starting to change from red to blue.
Chemical In West Va. Water More Diluted, But Still Unsafe
The amount of a dangerous chemical in West Virginian’s tap water is more diluted, but it is still unsafe for drinking, washing or bathing.
‘I Am Alive For A Reason,’ Says Va. Lawmaker Stabbed By Son
Deeds, 55, was stabbed and seriously wounded by his 24-year-old son, Gus, on Nov. 19. Gus Deeds then shot and killed himself.



