New Battlefield Site Replacing Dilapidated Harpers Ferry Buildings
Five derelict buildings in Harpers Ferry are being torn down beginning this month. A new battlefield landscape will take their place.
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Home » Senate Passes 2nd Tax-Reform, Budget in a Week
PublishedOn this West Virginia Morning, the battle over the state’s budget continues at the Capitol. Ashton Marra brings us the latest from Thursday’s late-night legislative session.
We also continue our Struggle to Stay series with the third installment of Mark Combs’s story and hear Mountain Stage’s song of the week.
On this West Virginia Morning, will LGBTQ inclusion in Huntington stay strong under a new mayor as some civil rights face attack on the state level?
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsOn this West Virginia Morning, we hear from musicians in Appalachia trying to make a living, and Ed Snodderly has our Mountain Stage Song of the Week.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThis week, a talented, young folk singer looks for the balance between making music and making a living. Also, after six generations, keeping the family farm going can be rough. We hear the story of the...
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsOn this West Virginia Morning, what the past can teach advocates about providing access to reproductive care and remembering President Jimmy Carter.
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