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River ferries were a central part of life for many Ohio River communities generations ago, when they were a necessity for trade and transportation.
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But for years, officials have ignored their own, completed plans for how to prevent these kinds of disasters from happening in the first place.
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In West Virginia, the year culminated in a series of tumultuous events, from strikes to union drives, across Huntington, Charleston and the southern coalfields.
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Obesity has been a long-standing health issue in the Ohio Valley and the pandemic has made it worse.
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The regulatory snag shows the limits of what supporters of West Virginia’s coal plants can do to keep them from shutting down as the country moves away from fossil fuels.
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Environmental and consumer groups have pushed for the early closure of a 50-year-old coal-fired power plant in West Virginia that serves electricity customers in both West Virginia and Kentucky. They have an unlikely ally: Kentucky’s Republican attorney general, Daniel Cameron.
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“My grandfather was an underground miner, my father grew up at a mine mouth, Carbondale Number Nine was the name of the mine,” Anderson said. “My family has been connected in the energy sector my entire life.”
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When Angela Lautner was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes in 2000, she remembers the list price of insulin being approximately $25 per vial. As an airline…
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The former nursing assistant pleaded guilty to intentionally using lethal doses of insulin to kill the elderly veterans who ranged in age from 81 to 96.
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The Biden administration announced Monday the expansion of a nutrition program, born amid the start of the pandemic, that could provide more food to…