Why Do 1/3 of WV H.S. Grads Need Remedial Classes in College?

By Scott Finn / December 19, 2017

About one in three West Virginia high school grads needs to […]

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Opioid Factory Provides Jobs, But At What Cost?

By Emily F. Popek / December 16, 2017

The small community of Hobart, N.Y., is a village divided. […]

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The Alabama Election and the Politics of Christian Nationalism

By Timothy Pratt / December 15, 2017

The once-in-a-generation results from Tuesday’s special election in Alabama, and […]

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Don’t Tell Coal Country, ‘That’s What You Get For Voting For Trump.’

By Nick Mullins / December 12, 2017

Even before the US Senate recently confirmed President Trump’s pick […]

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The Radio Show Bringing Prisoners Messages from Home

By Ivy Brashear / December 12, 2017

For inmates that can’t afford phone calls, this weekly program […]

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‘Poverty Tour’ Brings United Nations Expert To Ohio Valley

By Nicole Erwin / December 11, 2017

Law professor Philip Alston is a United Nations expert on […]

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The Struggle to Stay: Jewish Appalachians

By Jessica Lilly & Roxy Todd / December 10, 2017

Jewish communities across West Virginia are struggling to keep their […]

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Fracking Could Affect up to Half of All Private Drinking Water Wells

By Heather Duncan / December 9, 2017

An unknown percentage of the 45 million Americans who rely […]

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GOP Tax Reform — What’s in it for Appalachia?

By Jan Pytalski / December 4, 2017

In the early hours on Saturday, the Senate passed the […]

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