A West Virginia 2.0 magnitude earthquake was recorded by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) in the early hours of Wednesday morning. Below is the location of the epicenter, near Bath, WV.

The quake occurred a little after 12:30 a.m. and was located just west of Bath County in Virginia.
The depth of the quake was recorded as 13.7 km (8.5 miles).
For more information on this quake and others, visit the USGS website here.

Explain - what was better back then and what is bothering you about now. Be specific.
Damn shame what you people have done to Cape Charles.
Common sense is often overruled by profits, commericial interests, cart rentals, etc. The town must also "appear" to be "concerned"…
If they had any common sense, they would know that golf carts belong on golf courses.
You're right Thomas. The developers and their "friends" are cashing in and pretty much control the future of the Shore.