After a lengthy outage on Charleston’s West Side, lawmakers declined to create rules requiring utility companies to keep their customers in the loop before, during and after service interruptions. Now,
CHARLESTON, WV (WOAY) - West Virginia's regular legislative session has officially come to a close. The last day could prove to be one of the most controversial out of the entire session. According to his office, Governor Jim Justice has acted on all of the bills passed by the legislature. However, the director of communications
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Residents woke up in the cold during a major gas outage in November and often relied on word of mouth to find out information. A bill to require companies to