Toxic Coal Ash Plagues Communities
WCPO reporters Lisa Bernard-Kuhn and Emily Maxwell spoke to residents and experts in North Carolina about toxic coal ash ponds in communities -- and how what's happening in these small towns serves as a warning to other states like Ohio.

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