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Dr. Ron Sahu testifies as an expert witness in front of the West Virginia Air Quality Board over Zoom. Sahu is a mechanical engineer and an expert in air pollution and emissions. Photo by Sarah ...
Marshall University seniors Kyra Wilson, left, and Peyton Levi drove from Huntington to join the early morning protest outside the state Department of Environmental Protection headquarters. Photo by ...
Evan Feinman led the federal Broadband Equity Access and Deployment program during the Biden Administration. Courtesy Photo. West Virginians have struggled for years with slow, spotty and unreliable ...
Cecil Roberts, who was vice president of the mine workers speaks to striking miners at the Pittston strike in 1989. The UMWA led a strike against the Pittston Coal Company whose leadership had said ...
A marijuana plant is seen at a medical marijuana dispensary in Egg Harbor Township, N.J., March 22, 2019. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File) Since the state’s first dispensary opened in 2021, West Virginia ...
Kanawha Valley YMCA CEO, Sarah Bolyard, chats with Layla Echols at the YMCA's after school child care facility in Charleston. Photo by Tre Spencer / Mountain State Spotlight Across West Virginia, some ...