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Crackdown Yields Dozens Of Arrests And Teaching Kids To Love Reading, This West Virginia Week

The government shutdown, crackdowns on drugs and immigration, concern about the future of clean energy jobs and an effort to help kids across the nation learn to love reading were all in the news this week.

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W.Va. Crime Crackdown Yields Arrests On Two Fronts

A large drug bust and dozens of illegal immigration charges in West Virginia are the result of several partnerships between state and federal agencies,

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Charleston Sees 35 Overdoses In Less Than 24 Hours

From Wednesday night to Thursday night, Charleston saw 35 overdoses, according to Mayor Amy Goodwin.

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W.Va. Task Forces Recognized For Drug Seizures, Prosecutions

Nine drug task forces in West Virginia have seized more than 60 kilos of illegal drugs in the state over the past year. Twenty-seven kilograms of fentanyl, 22 kilos of methamphetamine, and 13 kilograms of cocaine. All seized as a part of Operation Take Back America. Acting US Attorney Randolph Bernard for the Northern District of West Virginia recognized drug task forces in his region for seizing fentanyl, methamphetamine and cocaine in the past year, and for successfully prosecuting high level dealers.

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