Alabama plant owned by W.V. governor’s family fined $925,000
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — A company owned by the family of West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice is paying a $925,000 fine to an Alabama health agency after it shut down a coke plant it said was leaking polluting gases. Under a settlement approved Wednesday by a judge, Bluestone Coke will pay the fine to the Jefferson County Health Department for air pollution violations at its coking plant in Birmingham. The plant has been shut down since October 2021. The health department declined to renew its operating permit after finding coke oven doors were leaking toxic chemicals. The plant is more than a century old.