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West Virginia · West VirginiaIn April, after residents in Tucker County learned of a bill that could strip their say over a data center project proposed in their backyard, the community mobilized to oppose the project and legislation. But it was too late. The bill had passed and the community’s petition to Gov. Patrick Morrisey to veto the measure fell on deaf ears. The governor signed the bill into law despite the public outrage. It removed communities’ authority to rest…See the Story
Despite community opposition to data centers, lawmakers offer no clear plan for addressing local concerns
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West Virginia · West VirginiaThe expert witness for the citizen groups challenging a Tucker County power plant air permit said the project’s air emissions would likely qualify it as a larger air pollution emitter than what it is currently designated. On Wednesday, Dr. Ron Sahu testified as an expert witness in front of the West Virginia Air Quality Board, in the hearing on the merits of the appeal to an air quality permit the Department of Environmental Protection issued to…See the Story
Air Pollution Expert Says Tucker County Power Plant Would Exceed Allowed Emission Limits
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Donald Trump · West VirginiaRobert Stewart used to live in Charleston. But, homeless since he was 16, he was always looking over his shoulder. Always in survival mode. Then, he got help finding a place that gave him a roof over his head, outside the capital city in small-town Belle. There, he finally feels at home, feels like he can take his pit bull Bruce for peaceful walks. Everyone knows everyone there. About three years ago, a local group finally helped him find a home…See the Story
A HUD program helped him find housing. Trump’s cuts could put him back on the streets.
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