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Transgender politics, measles, new EPA rules on power plants and a cold case resolved - a busy news week in West Virginia

We’re now in the homestretch to West Virginia's May primary

Feast of the Ramson - on assignment in the "Ramp Capital of the World."

Upper Big Branch: 14 Years Later

Eating my way through the wildfires

Here we go again...

Our inaugural WV Weakly Weekend Roundup

Day 60: It's your last chance to make a coffee donation

Day 59: The penultimate day of the session

Day 58: With questions about the state budget looming large, West Virginia lawmakers face packed floor sessions today

Day 57: In which we get a do-over for a bill we failed to mention on Monday

Day 56: The House is tackling the budget today

Day 55: Happy Monday!

Day 52: A special session may be coming to a legislature near you

Day 51: The Day That Should Not Be

Day 50: An important legislative deadline arrives today

Day 49: The Crossover Day Crunch is upon us

Day 48: The debate over gender-affirming care is back before the House

Day 45: Today is the day Dave should begin his Oscar campaign

Day 44: The House votes today on reducing taxes for Social Security recipients

Day 43: Crossover Day is just one week away.

Day 42: Can I have a bridge named after me, too?

Day 41: The latest raw milk bill amuses me

Day 38: The House is set to vote on the library obscenity bill today

Day 37: A GOP Senator wants President Biden off the ballot and there'll likely be a vote today

Day 36: A public hearing on proposed changes to an oil and gas tax

Day 35: The library obscenity bill is now in the hands of the full House

Day 34: Delegates will take a vote on passage on "The Women's Bill of Rights"

Day 31: After Thursday's public hearing, The Women's Bill of Rights remains on second reading

Day 30: Women's Bill of Rights gets a public hearing

Day 29: Remember the raw milk debacle from 2016? The issue is making a return.

Day 28: Get ready for Buckwheat Pancakes

Day 27: What's going on with the community air monitoring bill?

Day 24: It's Groundhog Day

Day 23: Another public hearing is coming to a House chamber near you

Day 22: Marshall gets its day, too

Day 21: It's a great day to be a Mountaineer at the West Virginia Capitol

Day 20: Lawmakers could be looking at you, Ohio drivers

Day 17: Librarians will be at the Capitol today as they face a bill that could open them up to felony charges

Day 16: It's late so we're giving up on a decent headline

Day 15: A public hearing on obscenity in schools, libraries and museums

Day 14: Session rolls along as candidate filing deadline approaches

Day 13: House Judiciary appears to be the committee to watch today

Day 10: More snow is on it's way and the Legislature is not taking chances

Day 9: Dave has returned from the frozen empire and is back in the 60 Days saddle

Voting bill in committee shortly

Day 8: Bundle up!

Day 7: There are no snow days during the legislative session

A call for SNOW photos

Day 6: The first full week of legislating

Day 3: It's Friday - let's get outta here early

Correction!

Day 2: The State of the State has been stated. Now, lawmakers get to work.

Day 1: And...we're off.

Looking forward to another 60 Days

'60 Days' is back. Well, it's about to be.