African American History Exhibit At Harpers Ferry ‘Closed For Renovation’
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Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsAn executive order from President Donald Trump called for the removal of national park exhibits with "negative depictions."
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PublishedOn West Virginia Morning, Liz McCormick reports from Harpers Ferry where businesses are working to rebuild after a devastating fire last week. Also, Ashton Marra has the latest about the Congressional debate over the No Child Left Behind Act.
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Healing Appalachia draws big names and big crowds to an annual celebration of recovery. And, a program that helps thousands of disabled West Virginians could be cut.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsEnergy & Environment Reporter Curtis Tate highlights his investigation in millions of dollars in hidden costs for power customers in West Virginia and we'll tell you what health officials are doing to prep for the upcoming flu season.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsGov. Patrick Morrisey is asking for public input on two key issues: a plan to triple energy production and applying for Rural Health Transformation funds. And, broadening the state’s Hope Scholarship program has made the number of participants harder to predict.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsAs summer fades into fall, West Virginians have a short time left this season to view two distinct stars in the skies overhead. And, electric customers in this state may have paid millions of dollars in hidden and unnecessary fees.
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