8 W.Va. Sites Added To National Register Of Historic Places
Eight historic sites across West Virginia have been added to the National Register of Historic Places.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsEight historic sites across West Virginia have been added to the National Register of Historic Places.
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Home » Obama Administration Allocates Funds to Struggling Regions of Appalachia
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On this West Virginia Morning, the Obama Administration has released its budget for 2016 and $120 million has been designated for programs in Appalachia to help revitalize areas affected by the sharp decline in the coal industry.
It has been three years since the East Palestine train derailment. What have we learned about the health impacts from exposure to chemicals on board? Also, ICE officers arrested 650 people in West Virginia over 14 days last month.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsWe hear from Senate President Randy Smith who in last week's episode of The Legislature Today discussed his goals for supporting small businesses in the state. Also, the Appalachia + Mid-South Newsroom examines how cold can affect your body.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThis week, Gov. Patrick Morrisey talks tax cuts, the state Senate discusses adding Bibles to certain classrooms, and the American Lung Association released its annual report card on states’ efforts to reduce smoking.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsOn The Legislature This Week, our student reporters dig into Gov. Patrick Morrisey’s legislative plan. We also hear from Senate President Randy Smith about his plans to help small businesses.
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