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Appalachian Mardi Gras, Pet Procedure Subsidies And Women’s Representation In US Narratives, This West Virginia Week

On this West Virginia Morning, we explore an Appalachian Mardi Gras tradition, spay and neuter subsidies for pets and women's representation in stories of the early United States.

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Expiring Spay, Neuter Fund Troubles Shelters, But Lawmakers Move To Make State Aid Permanent

Barks spill out of a stone, blue-roofed building on the outskirts of Martinsburg. The sound lingers in its hilltop parking lot for a moment, then gets muffled by cars roaring along the state highway down below. ...

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Spay & Neuter Programs Need State Support And Reporters Discuss A Statewide Camping Ban, This West Virginia Morning

On this West Virginia Morning, advocates say spaying and neutering pets is key to reducing pet overpopulation and lawmakers are looking to strengthen spay and neuter access once again. Also, our reporters discuss some of the major legislative issues they covered last week with Lori Kersey from West Virginia Watch.

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Lawmakers From Both Sides Of The Aisle Talk Energy

On this episode of The Legislature Today, Curtis Tate talks with Vice Chair of the House Energy and Manufacturing Committee Del. George Street, R-Preston, and Minority Chair of the Energy and Public Works Committee Del. Evan Hansen, D-Monongalia, about energy issues in West Virginia. Among other topics, they discuss rising electricity prices, community solar and data centers.

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