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On this West Virginia Morning, the Charleston Police Department is exploring a plan to refit the department's shotguns to use non-lethal ammunition following a recent shooting of a Black man on the city’s West Side. Also, in this show, we learn about the “Pot Plane Crash” on June 6, 1979. The smuggler who set it all up came to Charleston last week to talk about the crash and his life since.
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Starting Thursday, May 28, West Virginia will be one step closer to administering medical marijuana to qualifying residents.For the first time, West…
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On this West Virginia Morning: marijuana legislation, residents worried about plastic production, we celebrate some young artists, and we hear a debate…
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On this West Virginia Morning, abortion can be a hot button topic to avoid around the Thanksgiving table. But it’s a key issue at the heart of a highly…
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In southeast Ohio, marijuana was once something officials tried to eliminate. Now officials hope medical marijuana can replace lost jobs and…
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The Senate President and House Speaker join us for a conversation about some of the top issues this session, and we take a closer look at medical…
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An invitation only Wednesday event in Charleston was billed as a symposium on marijuana, but skewed towards opposition of the drug’s legalization for…
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A federal prosecutor will hold a symposium on marijuana Wednesday in Charleston. The invitation-only event will feature law enforcement officials and…
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Updated: Saturday, May 26, 2018 at 10:10 p.m. Gov. Jim Justice and his wife Cathy were involved in a vehicle accident Saturday in Beckley. According to a…
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A board that will help develop a medical marijuana program in West Virginia is holding its first meeting.The advisory board is set to meet Wednesday at…