Glynis Board
Ohio Valley ReSource Reporter at WVPB (Wheeling, WV)Glynis Board drills deep for her ReSource stories on energy and the environment. She hails from the Northern Panhandle of West Virginia and is based in Wheeling. Glynis is 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. Murrow Award and “outstanding reporter” honors from the AP.
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For more than a decade Ohio Valley residents have been asking government agencies to respond to science that links coal mining to health problems in…
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The U.S. Department of Energy has decided to continue to fund research that investigates recovery of rare earth elements from coal and coal byproducts.…
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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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West Virginia Governor Jim Justice, who recently switched to the Republican party, is asking President Trump for more help for the coal industry. Glynis…
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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…
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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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Despite the Trump administration’s support for the coal industry, the power sector is moving toward more use of natural gas. Even the Ohio Valley, where…
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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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Rural communities across the Ohio Valley are shrinking as more young people leave to find work, to escape troubles, or to follow dreams. US Census data…