By: Jack Walker
Eighteen counties in West Virginia still need more staff for their polling locations, with less than a month until the Nov. 5 general election.
Eric Douglas is the News Director at WVPB. With a strong background in journalism and a focus on finance, personal finance, regional interest, and world news, he covers a diverse range of topics including government and politics, culture and society, and social issues. Eric's work has been featured in WVNews, Commonwealth Journal, West Virginia Public Broadcasting, and Hackerlap.
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Eric Douglas' coverage primarily focuses on local government and politics, crime, and business & industry in West Virginia. He frequently reports on government announcements and often cites data to support his articles.
If you're reaching out to Eric, consider providing insights related to local government policies or political developments in West Virginia. Additionally, if you have relevant data that can contribute to the understanding of specific issues such as clean water projects, school construction, environmental regulations (e.g., Clean Water Act violations), or community initiatives in the state, it might be of interest to him.
Given his focus on crime-related topics such as human trafficking and domestic violence within West Virginia, pitches involving expert perspectives or first-hand accounts related to these issues may resonate with him. Furthermore, if your expertise lies within businesses or industries impacting West Virginian communities like power plants or rural economies affected by events like mine lands closures – this could also be valuable for Eric's coverage.
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