Easter Bunny Expected At Morrisey’s Inaugural Rhododendron Roll
West Virginia’s inaugural Rhododendron Roll will take place on the Governor’s Mansion Courtyard and Capitol Lawn on Saturday, April 12, 2025.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThe June 4 rupture involved an 8-inch connecting hose. According to a report Equitrans filed to Virginia’s DEQ, the release lasted for 15 minutes until a valve was closed, shutting it off.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThe Mountain Valley Pipeline may be finished, but the debate continues on what could power the southeast for decades to come.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsAfter a decade of planning and construction, residents of Bent Mountain, Virginia, said they still worry the Mountain Valley Pipeline could affect their safety, their water quality and their property values.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThe nearly $8 billion pipeline began construction in 2018. It encountered some of the most rugged and remote terrain in Appalachia, and opposition.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThe Mountain Valley Pipeline got federal approval earlier this week to begin service. That same day, a federal court upheld a jury verdict the company had appealed.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThe Mountain Valley Pipeline could start moving natural gas anytime now, but the people who live near it still have questions about their safety and health.
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