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Home » Federal Money May Run Out to Put Out Abandoned Mine Fires
PublishedOn West Virginia Morning, a report about old, abandoned coal mines and what the future holds to clean them up. And The Earls of Lester perform the Mountain Stage song of the week on West Virginia Morning from West Virginia Public Broadcasting – telling West Virginia’s story.
On this West Virginia Morning, the state Supreme Court declined to rule in an opioid settlement lawsuit and schools assess effects of cuts to local food purchasing program.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsA Black poet, educator and activist who died decades ago gets a graveside marker -- and what some says is long overdue recognition. And the 2025 International Roadcheck, an effort to make our roadways safer.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsOn this West Virginia Morning, working to safely dispose of trash as West Virginia’s black bear population bounces back and former head of the Mine Safety and Health Administration discusses impact of recent cuts.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThis week, we’re talking about traditional ballads - how they tell stories and connect us to the past. These old tunes can mean so much. They can tap into difficult emotions and give feelings space to be heard. Some songs may even be too uncomfortable to sing.
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