Rural Risk: Mobile Clinics Help Tackle Multifaceted Opioid Crisis

By Aaron Payne / August 20, 2018

In a room at the Letcher County Health Department in […]

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In One Small West Virginia Coal Town, Wrestling is Where Community Gathers

By Adam Harris & Jessica Lilly / August 18, 2018

In Madison, West Virginia, All Star Wrestling draws hundreds of […]

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An Epidemic of Opioid Documentaries — Who Is that Stranger with a Camera?

By Elizabeth Price / August 17, 2018

It’s been more than five years since documentary filmmaker Sean […]

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Hazard Ahead: Ohio Valley Auto Industry Concerned About Trump Trade Policies

By Becca Schimmel / August 16, 2018

Automotive manufacturing leaders met in Kentucky to discuss how changes […]

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Faith and Switch: These Congregants Feel They Were Baited into Giving Money to Closing Churches

By Nick Keppler / August 16, 2018

Jean Ripepi, 87, remembers her first mass at St. Anthony […]

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Unpacking the Recent Federal Court Rulings Turning Pipeline Development on its Head

By Brittany Patterson / August 15, 2018

Federal regulators have halted construction of two major natural gas […]

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EMS workers are on the front lines of the opioid epidemic. Here’s how they cope.

By Brittany Hailer / August 14, 2018

Pittsburgh Emergency Medical Services [EMS] District Chief Jennifer McDermott-Grubb has […]

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Last Year, White Nationalists Staged a Fatal Race Rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. The Location Was No Coincidence.

By Frederick Coye Heard / August 13, 2018

On May 21, 1924, a statue of Robert E. Lee […]

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Federal Dust Fraud Charges Highlight Black Lung Threat For Miners

By Becca Schimmel / August 13, 2018

When former coal mine employees in western Kentucky faced arraignment […]

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