Race Day Live Every January, thousands of volunteers across the U.S. step out on a single night to count people who are homeless.
This effort helps organizations understand the real situation and provide better support.
In West Virginia, the process involves a lot of hard work as volunteers go from place to place gathering data. Chris Schulz reports on how the state plays a role in this nationwide effort.
Meanwhile, a West Virginia native, Aaron Logan, is finally back home after being imprisoned in Venezuela.
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He was one of six Americans recently released. His father, Steve Logan, shared his emotional journey and the long struggle to bring his son back.
Reporter Maria Young spoke with him to learn more about this difficult time and what it took to secure Aaron’s freedom.
West Virginia Morning, produced by West Virginia Public Broadcasting, brings you these important updates.
The program is supported by Shepherd University and Marshall University School of Journalism and Mass Communications. Today’s episode was produced by Maria Young.
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