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Michael Snyder is a photographer and filmmaker who grew up in the Allegheny mountains on the border of Maryland and West Virginia. His work has been featured in National Geographic, The Guardian and ...
The ACLU and Plot Twist Books have invited journalist and author Nico Lang to the South Charleston Public Library on July 26.
This week, an international photographer turns his lens toward home. Also, after Hurricane Helene, whitewater rafting guides ...
Home » Expert: W.Va.’s Drug Epidemic Is Holding Back Its Economy And Hurting Its Children Emily Rice Published August 29, 2024 - 11:34 am Expert: W.Va.’s Drug Epidemic Is Holding Back Its Economy And ...
Just before Christmas 2008, Appalachia became the site of the largest industrial spill in U.S. history. A dam holding back coal ash at the Tennessee Valley Authority’s Kingston Fossil Plant ruptured.
West Virginia, a state that has long been a standards bearer for vaccination rates across the country, has passed a law to loosen restrictions for certain students in the state. But the law has one ...
Home » After Deadly Floods, West Virginia Created A Resiliency Office. It’s Barely Functioning. Brittany Patterson Published January 27, 2020 - 2:41 pm After Deadly Floods, West Virginia Created A ...
Home » Welcoming All Climbers In Appalachia Emily Chen-Newton Published January 16, 2024 - 12:13 pm Welcoming All Climbers In Appalachia The steep angle of the rock and tree canopy casts a dark shadow ...
Home » WNC Hospital Draws Criticism For Care, Labor Practices After Shift To For-Profit Model Mason Adams Published June 24, 2025 - 1:20 pm WNC Hospital Draws Criticism For Care, Labor Practices After ...
Dozens came together for a demonstration in Charles Town Thursday criticizing the administration of President Donald Trump and invoking the memory of the late Congressman John Lewis.
Randy Yohe spoke with Cindi Kirkhart, CEO of the Huntington-based Facing Hunger Foodbank, about how SNAP changes may affect thousands of Appalachians, many of them already living in food deserts.
Severe storms Wednesday displaced more than 80 residents of a Charles Town apartment complex. Now, at least 50 are temporarily lodging in a local civic center.
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