WV MetroNews – Former Freedom Industries boss sentenced to month in prison

Gary Southern apologized for chemical leak that caused water emergency.

“Rosser, the executive director of the West Virginia Rivers Coalition, said she would’ve wanted to see Southern behind bars for much longer.

“I think a stronger sentence and not more than one month would’ve sent a stronger message that if you break the law, there are consequences,” Rosser told MetroNews. “CEOs are not above the law.””

Source: WV MetroNews – Former Freedom Industries boss sentenced to month in prison

Tim Cook: U.S. government wants ‘something we consider too dangerous to create’ – The Washington Post

“We are challenging the FBI’s demands with the deepest respect for American democracy and a love of our country,” he said after a judge ordered Apple to help unlock a terrorist’s iPhone.

Source: Tim Cook: U.S. government wants ‘something we consider too dangerous to create’ – The Washington Post

Park Progress: Efforts to Open Loudoun’s First State Park are Advancing on Two Fronts – Loudoun Now

The trail to Loudoun’s first state park has been a long and winding one, but this year it comes one step closer.Leesburg Del. J. Randall Minchew (R-10) this year proposed a state budget amendment that would allow the Department of Conservation and Recreation to use state capital construction fun

Source: Park Progress: Efforts to Open Loudoun’s First State Park are Advancing on Two Fronts – Loudoun Now

The Future Of How You Watch TV Could Change This Week | Fast Company | Business + Innovation

Behind an FCC proposal to lower cable equipment fees is a fight for control of television involving Google, pay-TV services, and Hollywood.

Source: The Future Of How You Watch TV Could Change This Week | Fast Company | Business + Innovation