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The latest push, by Sen. Joe Manchin, to have the provision attached to a defense spending bill, also came up short.
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To get Joe Manchin's vote on a budget bill, Democratic leaders promised to consider legislation that would help a natural gas pipeline get built in his state. But the pipeline still faces opposition.
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Putting liquefied natural gas, or LNG, on trains could be a way to get more of the fuel to export terminals, where it can be sent to Europe.
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Manchin said the Mountain Valley Pipeline, which stretches 300 miles across West Virginia and Virginia, can help European countries rely less on Russia for natural gas.
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The Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the federal government's assessment of the Mountain Valley Pipeline’s impact on two endangered fish.
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On this West Virginia Morning, a West Virginia University researcher is taking on a two-year project to examine the role of Black coal miners in West Virginia and the country of Wales.
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A federal appeals court has cemented a prohibition against construction of the Mountain Valley Pipeline across streams, rivers and wetlands.
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Environmental organizations, led by local advocacy group Appalachian Voices, have once again asked a federal court to halt construction of the Mountain Valley Pipeline.
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A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked developers of the Mountain Valley Pipeline from doing construction across streams and wetlands in southern West Virginia and Virginia.
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Ohio environmental regulators have canceled key permits needed for an underground natural gas liquids storage facility proposed along the Ohio River.