Capito, Tennant Speak to W. Va. Business Community, Pa. Home to be Featured on PBS

On West Virginia Morning, U.S. Senate candidates Shelley Moore Capito and Natalie Tennant speak to the state's Chamber of Commerce, Clark Davis has a…

On West Virginia Morning, U.S. Senate candidates Shelley Moore Capito and Natalie Tennant speak to the state’s Chamber of Commerce, Clark Davis has a preview of WVU and Marshall’s football openers tomorrow and in Pennsylvania Glynis Board reports from the famous Frank Lloyd Wright home in Falling water.

Domestic Violence Victim Wants to Help Survivors; Noted Auction in Fairmont

On West Virginia Morning, we’ll meet Christy Salters Martin of Wyoming County. A boxing champion, Martin shares her story about surviving domestic…

On West Virginia Morning, we’ll meet Christy Salters Martin of Wyoming County. A boxing champion, Martin shares her story about surviving domestic violence.  And this weekend in Fairmont, the collections of world famous opera singer Francis Yeend go on the auction block.  Sarah Lowther Hensley tells us what the collection contains. 

Coal and Politics in Ky., Civil War Baseball in Tenn., Studying History in Va. Cemeteries

In east Tennessee, modern spectators watch a Civil War era baseball game. To history buff Mark Aubry, it’s like time travel.In West Virginia, Charlie…

In east Tennessee, modern spectators watch a Civil War era baseball game.  To history buff Mark Aubry, it’s like time travel.

In West Virginia, Charlie Massey runs the American Heritage Music Hall where people from all over the world come to dance.

And in Virginia, history students are hanging out in Richmond’s cemeteries because their professor Ryan Smith has told them to.

These are among the stories Inside Appalachia this week.

Coal’s Role in Kentucky Politics: As Kentucky’s two U.S. Senate candidates Democrat Alison Lundergan Grimes and Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell joust to prove their loyalty to coal, one gubernatorial candidate has found himself in political trouble over the same issue. From Louisville, WFPL’s Erica Peterson took a look at the oversized role coal continues to play in the commonwealth’s elections.

The Role of Climate Change in Penn. Politics: Billionaire climate activist Tom Steyer said he’d spend up to $100 million dollars trying to elect green-friendly politicians in this year’s election. Some of that money has already been spent in Pennsylvania on ads targeting incumbent governor Republican Tom Corbett. The Allegheny Front’s Reid Frazier looks at what impact Steyer’s money will have, and whether climate change has become a campaign issue here.

Baseball was America’s Favorite Pastime Even in War: In fields throughout Appalachia, groups of men are dedicated to re-creating the era when baseball was king – when everything, even Civil War battles, would be put on hold for the national pastime.

History Lessons at a Va. Cemetery: This fall, plenty of professors will be sending their students to the library, but one faculty member plans to send his kids into the cemeteries of Richmond, Virginia to learn more about the city’s past.

Blacksmithing at Prickett's Fort State Park and Wheeling Native Tim O'Brien on Mountain Stage

On West Virginia Morning, data gatherers are frustrated by the oil and gas industries' attitude about transparency. In the age of 3-D printers, what’s to…

On West Virginia Morning, data gatherers are frustrated by the oil and gas industries’ attitude about transparency. In the age of 3-D printers, what’s to become of the time-tested trade of blacksmithing?  And Wheeling native Tim O’Brien joins fellow singer-songwriter Darrell Scott for our Mountain Stage Song of the Week.

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State Surface Mine Board to Consider Kanawha Mine

On West Virginia Morning Ashton Marra reports from the second day of testimony about the surface mine located near the Kanawha State Forest. And Beth…

On West Virginia Morning Ashton Marra reports from the second day of testimony about the surface mine located near the Kanawha State Forest. And Beth Vorhees talks with two local actors who appear in the film “Moving Mountains” which was filmed in West Virginia. 

Layoffs are Changing the Political Landscape in Coal Country, Romney Supports Coal in W. Va.

On West Virginia Morning, Mitt Romney visits West Virginia, reporter Catherine Moore is in Boone County looking at how layoffs in the coal industry are…

On West Virginia Morning, Mitt Romney visits West Virginia, reporter Catherine Moore is in Boone County looking at how layoffs in the coal industry are changing the political landscape.  And football isn’t just about the Thundering Herd or the Mountaineers.  Clark Davis looks at the upcoming season at the state’s smaller universities.

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