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Monday morning, the Vermilion Fire Department responded to the report of a train car losing a black, dust-like material just ...
From days spent whitewater rafting through mountainous rivers and evenings drinking the familiar ice cold sweet tea among the ...
The following story is part two of a two-part series examining the devastating impact of black lung disease on the lives of southern West Virginia coal miners and the complications they face when ...
When Xcel Energy stopped burning coal at its Valmont Power Station in 2017, it left 1.6 million tons of toxic coal ash on the ...
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Louisville Public Media on MSNNew miner challenges Trump cuts to black lung screening programA second plaintiff has joined a federal lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s cuts to a program that screens coal miners for black lung.
Vermilion officials have given the all clear on a substance found in the Vermilion River, according to a news release. At 9:23 a.m. June 30, the Vermilion Fire Department responded to the report ...
For John Robinson, a retired coal miner who spent his career in the Virginia mines helping to power America into the 21st century, not a moment passes that he isn't feeling the full effects of his ...
He said most of the damage to his lungs comes from decades of exposure to coal dust. “We’d go down to Myrtle Beach for a vacation, lay on the beach, and spit up coal dust.
Colorado’s utility companies have been planning for nearly two decades to shutter their coal-burning power plants and transition to cleaner alternatives.
THE uncontrolled decline of coal production poses a greater immediate threat to global communities than climate change itself ...
Scientists and environmentalists say such a decision harms human health and the environment, and is unnecessary.
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