Glynis Board
GlynisBoard drills deep for herReSourcestories on energy and the environment. She hails from the Northern Panhandle of West Virginia and is based in Wheeling.Glynisis a West Virginia University graduate who has honed her video and audio storytelling skills at West Virginia Public Broadcasting since 2004. Her work has won the Edward R.MurrowAward and “outstanding reporter” honors from the AP.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is taking a rare species of plant found in the Ohio Valley off of the endangered species list. Amid controversial…
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When Oklahoma teacher Sally Salmons saw momentum building toward teacher protests in her state, she immediately reached out to family ties and educators…
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Throughout coal mining country of the Eastern U.S. you will find streams that run a peculiar rusty orange. It’s the result of pollution called acid mine…
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In the wake of the hearings the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency hosted in West Virginia last week, the agency has decided to schedule more public…
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West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey stood in front of the state’s capitol to rally the roughly 120 coal miners and industry boosters gathered…
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The Trump administration’s Environmental Protection Agency returned to friendly terrain in coal country this week for two days of public hearings on its…
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Harvey. Irma. Maria.The hurricane season’s super-charged storms have highlighted the importance of disaster planning, and the aftermath offers a fresh…
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The Trump administration’s Department of the Interior has asked the National Academy of Sciences to suspend research into the health effects of…
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The country’s newest Republican governor is, like President Donald Trump, a billionaire businessman, a political outsider, and a fan of the coal industry.…
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Big-ticket gas pipelines and other energy projects pending in the Ohio Valley have largely been in limbo because the federal body that issues important...