Three Years after Lockdown, What COVID-19 Taught Us about Grief Traditions in Appalachia COVID-19byAmanda Held OpeltMarch 16, 2023
Food and Faith: Church Dinners Have Served as Places to Build Community for Generations CommunitiesbyLaura Harbert AllenMarch 2, 2023
‘When the Water Goes Down’: Eight Months Later, Eastern Kentucky Is Still Healing A Changing ClimatebySkylar Baker-Jordan & P.B. CooleyFebruary 28, 2023
For This W.Va. Family, Legislative Attention on ‘Warehousing’ People with Intellectual Disabilities at State Hospitals Is too Late Access To CarebyErin BeckFebruary 13, 2023
Read More Appalachia Eight West Virginia Counties Called ‘Bright Spots’ for Health in Appalachia When it comes to overall community health, eight West Virginia counties are being held up as positive examples… byShauna JohnsonJuly 31, 2018
Read More Appalachia Coal Ash Uncovered: New Data Reveal Widespread Contamination At Ohio Valley Sites For generations, coal power has fueled American prosperity. But for each shovelful thrown into the furnaces, a pile… byBrittany Patterson & Ryan VanVelzerJune 23, 2018
Read More Appalachia When Losing 14 to 1 is a Win — Sort Of A last-minute write-in campaign against an unopposed Pennsylvania state representative yielded 900 official votes. It wasn’t nearly enough… byMatthew FerrenceDecember 13, 2018
Read More Appalachia Natural Gas Industry Again Beats a Tiny West Virginia County That Wanted to Control Its Destiny A federal judge ruled that Fayette County must allow a natural gas compressor station, saying the federal Natural… byKen Ward Jr. & The Charleston Gazette-MailAugust 30, 2018