The West Virginia Emergency Management Division is asking the public to fill out a survey to help the organization map out the damages caused by recent flooding.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is giving the state of West Virginia the authority to approve projects that will store captured carbon dioxide deep underground. Coal and gas-fired power ...
A West Virginia lawmaker recently introduced a bill that, if passed, would enable the state government to invest up to 10% of ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Tuesday formally gave West Virginia authority to oversee carbon capture projects ...
Heavy storms and snow throughout the weekend have left several people across the Tri-State without power. The flood waters ...
State Treasurer Larry Pack is making moves in Charleston, just days after Gov. Patrick Morrisey's State of the State ...
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Hosted on MSNStorm waters pouring out hillside from Logan County mineA representative with the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) shared some new details regarding the water pouring out of a mine through a Logan County hillside. DEP’s initial ...
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