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West Virginians want to know what’s in the air they breathe. Chemical companies want to cast doubt on what they find.

Hanging on the side of a little red building in Montgomery, which is home to the Morris Creek Watershed Association, is a small dome-like air sensor. It’s one of about 50 air monitors dotting hills and hollers across West Virginia.  They’re all part of the growing community efforts to fill in the information gaps left […]

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