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Home » Aftermath of Chemical Leak, EPA Inspections, Gordon Gee & More
PublishedThe aftermath of last week’s chemical spill continues. On this West Virginia Morning, we learn why the Department of Environmental Protection wasn’t inspecting the storage tank. Also, an interview with WVU interim president E. Gordon Gee.
On this West Virginia Morning, some playground games never go out of style and our Song of the Week.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsOn this West Virginia Morning, Morgantown's tries to address homelessness with a camping ban, and training above ground miners how to rescue their coworkers.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsOn this West Virginia Morning, U.S. attorneys investigate a suspected timber theft and a discussion about West Virginia's energy future.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsIn 2016, a wildfire escaped the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. It killed 14 people, injured dozens more and destroyed parts of Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge. We talk with an investigative journalist who has new information on the incident. ...
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