On this West Virginia Morning, many people are looking towards the country’s future now that the nation’s 250th anniversary is behind us. It will ultimately be shaped by young adults that don’t always have a place at the table. 100 Days in Appalachia director of video Nick Curran and editor-in-chief Jesse Wright recently sat down with reporter Chris Schulz to discuss a project to capture voices and perspectives about what comes next.
Also, a lawsuit brought by the state of West Virginia against Apple alleging the company’s business practices safeguard child sexual abuse materials will remain in state courts.
And a festival in Shepherdstown is continuing a tradition of developing new American theater.
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Eric Douglas produced this episode.
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