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After 28 years of 'Sustained Outrage' Ken Ward Jr. leaves Charleston Gazette-Mail
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After 28 years of 'Sustained Outrage' Ken Ward Jr. leaves Charleston Gazette-Mail

Award-winning investigative, environmental reporter Ken Ward Jr. announced Monday was his last day at the at the Charleston Gazette-Mail.
Coal and natural gas similarities: An interview with Ken Ward Jr.
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Coal and natural gas similarities: An interview with Ken Ward Jr.

The recent rise of oil and gas drilling across West Virginia has raised questions about industry regulation and taxation.

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West Virginia reporter Ken Ward Jr. wins prestigious MacArthur 'Genius Grant.'

A career spent "revealing the human and environmental toll of natural resource extraction in West Virginia and spurring greater accountability among public and private stakeholders."

Investigative journalist Ken Ward, Jr. won a MacArthur "Genius Grant" Thursday for his work spent writing about the people in his native West Virginia and Appalachia, reporting on the coal industry, environmental pollution, and corporate misconduct.

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What happens when a pipeline runs afoul of government…
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What happens when a pipeline runs afoul of government…

Federal authorities halted work on the massive Mountain Valley Pipeline this month after an appeals court ruled that federal agencies neglected to follow environmental protections.
Possible conflict of interest clouds West Virginia's natural gas deal with China
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Possible conflict of interest clouds West Virginia's natural gas deal with China

A member of West Virginia’s negotiating team on the $80 billion natural gas investment deal with China was asked to repay $23,000 in travel expenses after the Justice administration raised
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