Diving Deep into Harm Reduction

By Kara Lofton / December 5, 2018

Part 1: Why W.Va.’s Largest Needle Exchange Closed In December […]

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Study: Growing Up in Rural Areas Decreases Incarceration Rates

By Bill Bishop / December 4, 2018

Children from poor families growing up in rural areas were […]

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Losing Lordstown

By Vince Guerrieri / December 4, 2018

General Motors has announced plans to close its plant in […]

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As Charlottesville Murder Trial Begins, Data Shows Hate on the Rise in Appalachia

By Ashton Marra / December 3, 2018

On August 12, 2017, 32-year-old Heather Heyer stood in a […]

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Fracking’s Next Boom? Petrochemical Plants Fuel Debate Over Jobs, Pollution

By Brittany Patterson / December 3, 2018

More than 100 people braved freezing temperatures to both listen […]

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20th Century America Is Never Returning

By John W. Miller / November 30, 2018

The 1950s nirvana of unionized manufacturing jobs is gone forever, […]

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‘I Don’t Want to Shoot You, Brother’: A Shocking Story of Police and Lethal Force. Just Not the One You Might Expect.

By Joe Sexton / November 30, 2018

PART I. Nine Minutes in Weirton The dispatcher for the […]

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The Food Activism of Appalachian Teachers

By Ellee Achten / November 29, 2018

The strike revealed the efforts public school teachers in the […]

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‘Drug Entrepreneurs’: How Federal Drug Policy Fed Appalachia’s Overdose Crisis

By Jerrod A. Laber / November 28, 2018

I remember the first time I heard someone I went […]

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