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Netflix to lose flicks: Epix movies going to Hulu in new deal

By By Saba Hamedy Los Angeles Times LOS ANGELES - Hulu will expand its library in October as part of a new deal with cable network Epix.The news came just after streaming giant Netflix announced that...

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Ask the Vet: Lots of hairballs can be sign of medical problem for cat

By By Dr. Allison Dascoli For the Gazette-Mail Q: I have had it! I love my Ragdoll cat, Harry, but I am having huge issues with him throwing up hairballs all over my house. I find them in the hallway,...

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Lawmakers told state missing out on online tax revenue

By Phil Kabler West Virginia receives about $4.7 million a year in tax payments from out-of-state retailers who voluntarily participate in a sales tax agreement among states, but loses an estimated...

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First Energy asks for $75.8 million increase over two years

By Andrew Brown First Energy is asking for an additional $75.8 million from customers over the next two years to cover past and future costs associated with the company's tree-trimming programs. On...

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Dorothy M. Smith

Dorothy Maxine Smith, 80, of Highland Mountain, passed away Aug. 30, 2015. Service will be 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 2, at Wallace & Wallace Chapel, Rainelle. Visitation will be 6 to 8 p.m....

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Charles "Bob" Morgan

Charles Robert "Bob" Morgan, 75, of Leon, passed away Sunday, Aug. 30, 2015 at his home. He was a graduate of Point Pleasant High School and a retiree of the AEP John Amos Plant in Winfield. He also...

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Blanche B. Harvey

Blanche B. Harvey, 96, of Pearisburg, Va., died Aug. 29, 2015. Service will be noon Tuesday, Sept. 1, at Broyles-Shrewsbury Funeral Home Chapel, Peterstown, with visitation one hour prior.

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Dolores Dumas

Mrs. Dolores Dumas, 81, of St. Albans, died Aug. 28, 2015 at CAMC Memorial Hospital. Service will be 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 2, at St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church, St. Albans, with visitation...

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Funerals for: August 31, 2015

Alderson, James "Heck" — 11 a.m., Lobban Funeral Home, Alderson.Gillispie, Keith — 2 p.m., GatensHammons, Edith — 2 p.m., Morgan Funeral Home, Lewisburg.Humphrey, Cecil — 1 p.m., Emmanuel United...

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Ruby C. Cottrell

Ruby Catherine Johnson Cottrell, 91, of Hurricane, died Aug. 29, 2015. Service will be 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 2, at First Baptist Church, Hurricane. Visitation will be 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 1,...

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New tailgating service aims to score customers at Marshall home games

By Maria Young Tailgating has long been a part of the football experience - after all, four quarters and a halftime show aren't nearly long enough for avid fans to cheer on favorite teams. Now there's...

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Tech giant unveils new logo

By By Michael Liedtke The Associated press SAN FRANCISCO - Google is refining its famous logo as it prepares to become a part of a new holding company called Alphabet.The revised design unveiled...

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Charleston man sentenced for dealing heroin, meth

By Staff reports A Charleston man pleaded guilty in federal court in Charleston to possession with intent to distribute 50 or more grams of methamphetamine, according to a news release from the U.S....

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Big-airline fare war unlikely to land at Yeager

By Rick Steelhammer While some of the larger airlines are beginning to match, and even undercut, the fares of low-cost carriers on off-peak travel dates, the practice appears unlikely to happen any...

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Fruit and flame create perfect summer treat

By By Jim Shahin Special to The Washington Post If anyone ran analytics on this sort of thing, my guess is they'd find that grilling and fruit are both at their peak about now. Unfortunately, they'd...

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Photo: Fall is fast approaching

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State Police win cruiser contest

By Staff reports The West Virginia State Police won the 2015 Best Looking Cruiser Contest, sponsored by the American Association of State Troopers. Supporters could vote for the State Police by...

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Charleston man embezzled from Fairness West Virginia, police say

Police are looking for a Charleston man accused of forging more than $6,000 in checks from Fairness West Virginia. Travis Crum, 27, of Kanawha Avenue is wanted on a single count of embezzlement, a...

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Judge tells newspaper company, AG to meet

By Staff reports WINFIELD, W.Va. -- A Putnam County judge said Tuesday that the Daily Gazette Company should decide what parts of an investigative subpoena filed by the state attorney general's office...

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Ex-WVDOH official indicted on racketeering charges

By Eric Eyre A politically connected former West Virginia Division of Highways official was indicted Tuesday after a federal investigation of the agency's equipment division.Bob Andrew, who headed the...

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