High Profile W.Va. Movies Highlight Growing Film Industry
Two high profile films made in West Virginia are calling attention to the state's growing film making industry.
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On this West Virginia Morning, after a frigid winter, we are now in the month that will bring us spring. The Allegheny Front, a public radio program based in Pittsburgh, that reports on environmental issues in the region, brings us this look at how climate change might affect just how early spring flowers bloom.
Also, the House of Delegates has narrowly passed a statewide camping ban, and a bill passed by the Senate on Tuesday creates a pilot program to privatize parts of West Virginia’s child welfare system. We also learn that as of Monday, the Hope Scholarship is available to every child in the state.
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Maria Young produced this episode.
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