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On this West Virginia Morning, one way for someone struggling with substance use disorder to get on the road to recovery is to enter a sober living home. But not all homes can promise that. We learn about some new state regulations that hope to make sober living homes better across West Virginia.
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It’s safest to avoid cramped public places, and when you’re hanging out with friends, experts say do it outside. Get some fresh air. We’ve got plenty of that here Inside Appalachia. Even as the weather changes we have an abundance of wildness to explore. And today, we’re celebrating that wildness.
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On this West Virginia Morning, there’s a new quadruped moving slowly into the coalfields of southern West Virginia. We’ll hear more about West Virginia’s…
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There is a lot happening in the world that is stressful. But the risk of the coronavirus doesn’t necessarily have to mean you have to barricade yourself…
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The West Virginia elk reintroduction program is four years in, and the project is not growing as fast as expected; however, there is a herd in the…
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A group of elk transported from Arizona to West Virginia in March have been set free from their holding pen.News outlets report the Division of Natural…
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Officials in West Virginia are set to introduce 50 elk that were captured in Arizona.Gov. Jim Justice and the state Division of Natural Resources are…
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Dozens of elk rounded up in grasslands of a northern Arizona wildlife area are waiting to be trucked to a new home in West Virginia.Wildlife officials…
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West Virginia's fledgling elk herd will get another boost from a recreation area in Kentucky.The Charleston Gazette-Mail reports that the Tomblin Wildlife…
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A new partnership between West Virginia and a nonprofit group will protect about 32,000 acres of forest as habitat for the state's new elk population.The…