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Home » CONSOL Energy Tries to Calm Nervous Landowners in Lewis County
PublishedOn West Virginia Morning, a report from last night’s meeting in Lewis County where an energy company spoke about gas development there. And Sarah Lowther Hensley talks with a playwright about his play focusing on the life and work of Edgar Allen Poe.
On this West Virginia Morning, we learn about two Appalachian artists taking holler humor to the digital realm.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsOn this West Virginia Morning, there have been a number of initiatives to address homelessness across our region, including imposing camping bans in cities and towns. Across the border in Kentucky, new anti-crime laws are beefing up the consequen...
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsWhat happens when sleeping in public becomes a crime? The Safer Kentucky Act bans public sleeping in some places, with repeat offenses potentially leading to prison time under a three-strikes rule. Critics argue the law unfairly targets the homeless, raising the question: Are we addressing the root of the issue or simply punishing the most vulnerable?
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsOn this West Virginia Morning, steel is a cornerstone of contemporary manufacturing and construction, going into everything from washing machines to buildings.
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