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Tucker County residents are seeking information about a proposed power plant and data center, citing concerns over public safety.
A look back at early reporting on the Mothman legend and the Silver Bridge collapse in Point Pleasant.
"No Kings" protests took place in at least 20 communities across West Virginia, part of a national movement.
Why this matters: These stories highlight ongoing issues of transparency, historical events shaping local culture, and political activism in West Virginia.
Tucker County Power Plant Dispute:
A group of Tucker County residents is appealing to the Intermediate Court of Appeals to gain access to information about a proposed power plant intended to power a data center. They claim that crucial details, such as emissions data and design specifics, have been redacted from the company's permit application, raising concerns about public safety. Continue Reading?ref=yanuki.com
Mothman and the Silver Bridge:
West Virginia Public Broadcasting revisits the early news coverage of the Mothman sightings and the subsequent Silver Bridge collapse in Point Pleasant. This retrospective examines the work of columnist Mary Hyre, who initially reported on the "Mason County Monster." Continue Reading?ref=yanuki.com
"No Kings" Protests Across West Virginia:
Across West Virginia, at least 20 communities participated in demonstrations and rallies as part of the national "No Kings" movement. Continue Reading?ref=yanuki.com
Q: What is the "No Kings" movement?
The "No Kings" movement is a national protest movement.
Q: Where can I listen to West Virginia Morning?
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