Glynis Board
EditorGlynis comes from a long line of Pittsburgh editors and has 16 years of experience reporting, producing and editing in the broadcasting industry. She holds a Master's in Education and a Bachelor of Arts from West Virginia University. She also spent a year with West Virginia University as an adjunct journalism professor.
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Western Pennsylvanians are meant to benefit from a $5 million environmental mitigation fund — one of the largest of its kind in state history, according to the Department of Environmental Protection. The fund comes as a result of air quality violations from Shell Chemical Appalachia’s cracker plant in Beaver County.
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U.S. Attorney Eric Olshan said in an indictment released Friday that Brian and Krystal DiPippa stand accused of conspiracy and obstruction of law enforcement.
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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.
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Flooding has destroyed hundreds of bridges in West Virginia. Most of them are small and serve only a few houses. Mennonites have come to the state to rebuild using a flood-resistant style of bridge.
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Bacteria can make a bread rise and give it a cheesy flavor. That's the secret ingredient in salt rising bread, which dates to the late 1700s in Appalachia, when bakers didn't have yeast on hand.