LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER: Kentucky Law Firm That Handles Black-Lung, Environmental Cases Faces Flood-Recovery Costs August 24, 2022 ACLC News, Justice, Water
Congress: Now is the Moment to Clean Up Acid Mine Drainage March 3, 2022 Abandoned Mine Lands, Advocacy, Water
LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER, Op-ed: Congress cannot allow drinking water to become unaffordable in rural communities November 12, 2021 ACLC News, Advocacy, Environmental, Water
ACLC NEWS: The Work of Friends of the Cheat to Address Acid Mine Drainage in West Virginia November 1, 2021 Abandoned Mine Lands, ACLC News, Advocacy, Just Transition, Water
ACLC NEWS: Acid Mine Drainage Challenge Q+A with Joe Pizarchik October 18, 2021 Abandoned Mine Lands, ACLC News, Just Transition, Water
ACLC NEWS: Confronting acid mine drainage: A conversation with Rural Action’s Marissa Lautzenheiser October 6, 2021 Abandoned Mine Lands, Environmental, Just Transition, Water
LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER: With Failing Infrastructure and $1M in Debt, Martin County Water District Raises Rates July 14, 2021 ACLC News, Environmental, Water
ACLC NEWS: The Kentucky Public Service Commission orders another rate increase for customers of the Martin County Water District in spite of rampant unaffordability July 9, 2021 ACLC News, Water
THE WEATHER CHANNEL: Martin County Water Crisis: 2021 Update May 13, 2021 ACLC News, Environmental, Water