On this West Virginia Morning, a recent graveside ceremony in Huntington offered recognition many say was long overdue for a West Virginia activist. They also say the sister of the founder of Black History Month stood strong on her own merits. Randy Yohe has the story of Bessie Woodson Yancey.
And, Inspectors are taking a much closer look at truckers on the road this week. The Public Service Commission of West Virginia (PSC) is taking part in the 2025 International Roadcheck, a 72-hour period of increased inspections organized annually by the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance to promote collaboration between government and the commercial vehicle
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