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Exploring Appalachian Folklife And Locals Feel Left Out Of Hydrogen Hubs, This West Virginia Morning

On this West Virginia Morning, an exhibit at WVU explores folklife old and new, and from the Allegheny Front, the shortfalls of community engagement with hydrogen hubs.

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Elected Leaders Prepare For Transition And IDing Pollution Related Asthma, This West Virginia Morning

On this West Virginia Morning, elected leaders prepare for their new jobs, and a look at pollution related asthma from steel making.

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Young Voters Weigh In, And Studying Chemicals From The East Palestine Train Derailment This West Virginia Morning

On this West Virginia Morning, a recent Us & Them event at Marshall University talked with students to hear how this unusual campaign is landing with some of the nation’s youngest voters. And a look at a series of studies into the chemicals released from the East Palestine train derailment last year.

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Remembering A Local Astronaut And Turning River Trash Into Art This West Virginia Morning

On this West Virginia Morning, we remember the only West Virginian to pilot a shuttle mission and making art from river trash.

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