Morrisey: Tourism Can Help W.Va. Grow
Tourism added $9 billion to West Virginia’s economy last year. And Gov. Patrick Morrisey wants to see that grow.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsAviation experts are hoping to interest more girls in aviation careers through Girls in Aviation Day.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsMarshall University has expanded its degree program for professional pilots into the Eastern Panhandle. This fall, students can pair online classes with in-person training at an airport in Martinsburg.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsOn this West Virginia Morning, Senate Bill 10 — widely known as the campus carry bill — was implemented on all West Virginia college campuses this summer. But with students returning to campus, one of the law's major exceptions is taking shape for college sports fans. Chris Schulz has more.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsFlight School Director Bill Noe and Chief Instructor Nancy Ritter credit West Virginia's forward-leaning efforts to position the state as a top tier aviation model. Ritter said the collaborative efforts of universities to serve West Virginia’s citizens will fuel economic growth and provide careers for the next generation of aviators.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsMarshall University is hosting a roundtable Monday to explore the idea of Advanced Air Mobility, or drones, for transportation purposes. Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) is the use of unmanned aircraft to transport people and equipment to urban and rural locations not accessible by traditional airplanes.
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