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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Many towns and cities across the Ohio Valley try to improve their business environment with tax breaks, site development, and other incentives. But how…
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While President Trump is wrapping up a week of energy talks in Washington highlighting the benefits of coal, health and industry experts met in…
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Political leaders in West Virginia and Kentucky are joining a coalition of states threatening to sue California over a program the state is pushing that…
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"I’d love to be able to stay here,” said 32-year-old West Virginian Mark Combs. “The people are great. But it’s just dying. If you want to succeed you’ve…
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Many political leaders in the Ohio Valley approve of President Trump’s decision to withdraw the United States from the Paris Climate Agreement. But…
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The true costs of the deep cuts in President Donald Trump’s proposed budget would fall disproportionately on many of the poor and working class people in…
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When President Donald Trump visited Kentucky for a recent rally he returned to a common theme from his campaign: environmental regulations are…
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Lawmakers in both Kentucky and West Virginia are working to loosen mine safety regulations. From the Ohio Valley ReSource, Glynis Board has details.
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While surrounded by coal-state lawmakers and coal miners, President Trump signed a bill this week that rolls back an environmental rule designed to...
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More than two dozen state attorneys general are challenging President Obama's proposed regulations to reduce carbon emissions from power plants. West Virginia's Patrick Morissey is leading the fight.