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Biden Rule Sought To Clean Up Old Coal Ash Sites. Will It Survive?

Six such sites ring West Virginia, according to the group Earthjustice, and they pose hazards to rivers and groundwater.

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Mountain Valley Pipeline: A Year Later, Unease Lingers For These Residents

Paula and Herman Mann have lived next to the Mountain Valley Pipeline since it began operating a year ago.

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Electrical Costs, Ticks And Cognitive Decline, This West Virginia Week

On this West Virginia Week, we covered stories from across the state, including what’s driving up the cost of electricity and how deaf and blind children are preparing for the labor force. Also, students may return to a school along the Ohio River this fall even after learning the groundwater in the town is contaminated. We also witness the release of an Osprey back into the wild and attend a funeral for a homeless Vietnam-era veteran.

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W.Va. School Remains Open Amid Toxic Groundwater Fears

A small West Virginia school will remain open for now after a court temporarily blocked an effort to relocate classes due to the town’s contaminated groundwater being added to a national cleanup priority list.

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