Three newspaper reporters in West Virginia say they have been fired after publicly criticizing their company s video interview with a convicted former coal executive
Three newspaper reporters in West Virginia say they have been fired after publicly criticizing their company s video interview with a convicted former coal executive. Charleston Gazette-Mail reporters Caity Coyne, Lacie
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Three reporters from a Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper in West Virginia say they have been fired after publicly criticizing an interview conducted by their company president with a former coal executive who was convicted of a safety violation in connection with the worst U.S. mine disaster in decades.