A Kentucky Town Aims to Shine Long After the Great American Eclipse

By Jennifer P. Brown / September 2, 2017

The small city of Hopkinsville had its day in the […]

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WV Flood Response Ready to Assist with Harvey as Relief Continues In State

By Glynis Board / September 2, 2017

As rain continues to fall throughout southeastern Texas from hurricane […]

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Teaching Teachers About Trauma Helps Kids Learn

By Kara Lofton / September 2, 2017

Liam Rusmisel is a different kid this year. On the […]

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Coal Country Tech Job Program Heads For New Round

By Benny Becker / September 2, 2017

Last summer Melissa Anderson was unemployed and trying to keep […]

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Birthing Facilities Continue to Close in WV, Decreasing Access to Care

By Kara Lofton / August 31, 2017

Fifty years ago there were around 65 birth facilities in […]

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How #NoHateInMyHoller Became the War Cry for Appalachia

By Mason Adams / August 30, 2017

Eastern Kentucky artist Lacy Hale created the phrase for a […]

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Jakari Tinsley, age 2, lives in Lynch, Kentucky. His favorite word is "No." Photo by Nancy Andrews

‘He’s a Mini Version of my Dad’

By Nancy Andrews / August 29, 2017

“I hope he becomes a God-serving young man, that he […]

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Coal Mining Jobs Are Down, Fatalities Are Up – Why?

By Gary Bentley / August 26, 2017

At a time when we ought to see fewer deaths […]

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Strip Mining Science: Trump Administration Stops Mining Health Study

By Glynis Board / August 26, 2017

The Perry County Public Library in Hazard, Kentucky, lies along […]

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