Growing Opioid Crisis Spawns Unintended Victims: Teens

By Nicole Slaughter Graham / April 12, 2018

With just under 2 million residents, West Virginia is relatively […]

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Can Taxpayers Expect Card-Sized Tax Forms Next Year, as Donald Trump Says?

By Louis Jacobson / April 11, 2018

If you are struggling to finish and file your taxes […]

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How Far Will Alabama Go to Keep its Citizens From Voting?

By Anna Simonton / April 11, 2018

This story was originally published on Scalawag on December 15, 2016. Since […]

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The Problem with Expecting God and an Elegy to ‘Bridge the Divide’

By Lovey Cooper / April 11, 2018

“I know we can’t bridge it, but how do we […]

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The Perfect Watchdog For the Trump Era is a Journalist in West Virginia

By Jason Cherkis / April 9, 2018

And Rob Byers is out of a job. Two days […]

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Appalachia’s Deep Ties to Extractive Industries May be Keeping Region ‘Poor, Sick & Stuck on Coal’

By Jessica Lilly & Roxy Todd / April 9, 2018

This week on Inside Appalachia, we’ll learn more about how […]

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Lesson Learned: Teachers Across the Country Follow West Virginia’s Lead

By Jan Pytalski / April 9, 2018

Teachers across the country are going on strike after West […]

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Quick Response Teams Aim to Get More Opioid Overdose Patients into Treatment

By Kara Lofton / April 7, 2018

One West Virginia city is trying a new approach to […]

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Practitioners of Last Resort: Appalachia’s Alternative Health-Care Providers

By Ellee Achten / April 7, 2018

This story was originally published on Rewire. Poverty limits access. […]

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