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In his Tuesday coronavirus briefing, Gov. Jim Justice repeated his belief that the “big fix” to flood control is building “lots of dams and lakes.”
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There’s a struggle to break ground on the construction of three public schools originally damaged by flooding six years ago.
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West Virginia Department of Economic Development Community Advancement and Development Division updates Joint Legislative Committee on Flooding on RISE program.
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Five years ago, on June 23, muddy waters ravaged parts of the state in epic flooding that killed 23 people. It was the third deadliest flood in West Virginia. Since then, a lot of the recovery work has been completed by volunteers and there's still work to do.
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Masks Gone, A Flood Anniversary and One School Counselor's Pandemic Goals This West Virginia MorningOn this West Virginia Morning, the pandemic school year had a lot of different challenges, and not only for teachers, but school counselors as well. Also, in this show, this year marks five years since the 2016 flood that ravaged parts of West Virginia, and the last of West Virginia’s COVID-19 restrictions are now gone – masks are no longer required in public spaces.
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On this West Virginia Morning, the 'brain drain' is one contributing factor to West Virginia’s declining population. We talk to a nursing student who is set on leaving the state and why. Also, we have stories on vaccinations, flood recovery and behavioral health.
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Nearly five years after the devastating floods that hit West Virginia, many communities have made progress with their recoveries. Senator Shelley Moore Capito toured Clendenin today to get a firsthand look.
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More than 4 million homes face substantial risk of expensive flood damage, a research organization says. Communities where flood insurance is already unaffordable face potentially catastrophic damage.
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Flood mitigation efforts continue in southern West Virginia through a grant funded study by Marshall University.The long-term project focuses on Rainelle…
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Gov. Jim Justice's office announced on Friday West Virginia will receive more than $131 million to replace schools in Nicholas County destroyed by…