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City Hall Could Decide Fate Of Syringe Services in Charleston

Photo courtesy of SOAR Debra Young and Joe Solomon volunteer for Solutions Oriented Addition Response, or SOAR, at a weekend health fair. A grassroots harm reduction program in Charleston connects those with substance use disorder to a host of services: food, menstrual products, HIV testing and medical referrals. It also hands out sterile syringes, with the goal of curbing blood-borne illnesses. But that particular service has come under fire from the City of Charleston. Elected officials cite concerns over needle litter and potential pricks. A proposed ordinance that will be taken up Monday could limit syringe programs in the city.

Personal Income Tax, New Businesses And Legislative News This West Virginia Morning

Personal Income Tax, New Businesses And Legislative News This West Virginia Morning
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Extracurricular Activities, Comfort Food And Our Song Of The Week This West Virginia Morning

Published March 12, 2021 at 12:38 PM EST Listen • 15:14 On this West Virginia Morning, a small tavern has been serving the community simple, inexpensive grill food for four generations, and the locals keep coming back year after year. Also, we have an update from the statehouse and this week’s Mountain Stage Song of the Week. A bill to help students pay for community and technical college and another that would allow private and homeschooled students to participate in extracurricular activities at public schools are on the move in the West Virginia Senate. Liz McCormick has more. A study by Penn State researchers has found that songbirds nesting near the sound of natural gas compressors had fewer hatched eggs. StateImpact Pennsylvania’s Anne Danahy reports.

DIY Zines, A Legendary 91-Year-Old Diner, And Pandemic-Fueled Homebuying In Appalachia

DIY Zines, A Legendary 91-Year-Old Diner, And Pandemic-Fueled Homebuying In Appalachia
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Drug Crime Supervision, Harm Reduction, Education Savings Accounts And More This West Virginia Morning

Published March 10, 2021 at 10:08 AM EST Listen • 15:43 On this West Virginia Morning, a bill moving through the West Virginia Legislature would set up a long-term supervision program for people guilty of certain drug crimes. We learn about this bill and the latest on bills related to education savings accounts and syringe exchange programs. Also, we have an update on COVID-19 vaccine rollout in Jefferson County. Republican West Virginia State Sen. Robert Karnes of Randolph County has resigned from all committees in the upper chamber but will stay on as a state lawmaker. Dave Mistich has more. The Senate Education Committee considered and passed the much-watched Hope Scholarship bill Tuesday evening. WVPB has the latest.

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