By: Bob Aaron
The end of flash flooding did not mean the end of concerns for many in central West Virginia. Trouble continued to roll downhill and downstream in Jackson, Roane and Calhoun counties well after rain stopped falling.
Bob Aaron is a journalist based in Charleston, West Virginia, focusing on local news and issues. He writes for WCHS and the Toronto Star, with his work also appearing in publications such as The Hamilton Spectator and the Waterloo Region Record. Bob covers a wide range of topics, including crime, politics, and community events, providing in-depth reporting and analysis to keep readers informed.
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Charleston, West Virginia, United States (Local)
Bob's coverage heavily focuses on local government, politics, and crime in West Virginia. He covers breaking news, evolving stories, legal policy regulation, and government announcements related to the region. To effectively reach out to him, consider offering insights or commentary on local legislative issues (federal or state), legal developments impacting the community, updates on ongoing criminal cases within West Virginia, or any significant political events occurring in this area. Additionally, experts with knowledge of specific laws and regulations pertinent to West Virginia would likely capture his attention.
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