On this West Virginia Morning, we take a deeper look at the Tuesday vote to uphold a camping ban on public property in Morgantown, which purports to address homelessness. As Chris Schulz reports, the final vote was viewed as a win for some, but a major loss for others.
Also in this episode, a federal court has blocked the rollout of new coal mine safety requirements. Now, Justin Hicks with Kentucky Public Radio reports that the agency tasked with overseeing mine safety rules is keeping mine worker advocates out of the fight.
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