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A survivor of a W. Va. mine disaster that killed 29 workers 15 years ago is speaking out against a Trump recommendation to close three dozen mine safety offices.
Paul Hughes started work in coal-burning industry as a teenager in Ohio in the late 1970s. That eventually brought him to ...
Trump is expected to sign an executive order boosting the production of coal amid a surging demand for electricity in the U.S ...
Nestled in the heart of Charleston, West Virginia, Rio De Grill Brazilian Steakhouse is the culinary revelation you never ...
From the winding country roads of Morgantown to the rolling hills of Bluefield, meat lovers across West Virginia are making ...
Here's what officials in West Virginia had to say following President Donald Trump's executive orders aimed at boosting coal, ...
He was 86. In 2010, an explosion in a coal mine near Montcoal, in West Virginia's Raleigh County, killed 29 workers. In 2016, San Francisco became the first U.S. city to mandate six weeks of fully ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Retired coal miner Stanley “Goose” Stewart questions whether it's safe for anyone to work in the industry right now. The Department of Government Efficiency, created ...
Eventually, the contestants got to the National Road category, which featured Wheeling, West Virginia, as the $2,000 answer.
Coal mining in West Virginia, meanwhile, spent the ensuing years in a political fight that Republicans largely won. As a 2016 presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton was slammed for saying that ...