Where the Hell is Charlottesville? A Reflection on Place

By Keith Reed / August 17, 2017

On the first overcast Monday after rioting here, across from […]

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Christopher Lusk: Finding ‘Prosperity’

By Christopher D. Lusk / August 16, 2017

Bluefield, West Virginia was built on the back of the […]

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Appalachia’s Congressional Delegation Calls Out ‘Domestic Terrorism’ in Charlottesville

By Mason Adams / August 15, 2017

President Donald Trump took two days to condemn the various […]

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Rebirth of a Nation: The Klan’s Long Shadow Falls in Charlottesville

By Joel Beeson / August 14, 2017

Hours after white supremacists’ violent protests in Charlottesville, Virginia, in […]

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Appalachia Can’t Close the Health Disparity Gap Until it Fixes its Hospitals

By Mason Adams / August 11, 2017

Appalachia is falling behind the rest of the United States […]

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With Two New Trump Appointees, FERC is Ready to Open the Tap on Appalachia’s Pipeline Boom

By Lyndsey Gilpin / August 9, 2017

In the past few years, Appalachia has seen an explosion […]

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Gianetta Palmer: Made in America, but Uninsured

By Gianetta Palmer / August 7, 2017

At 100 Days in Appalachia, we asked our readers to […]

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With Trump, West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice Announces he’s Becoming a Republican. Again.

By Mason Adams / August 3, 2017

Last year, Jim Justice defied the odds for a Democrat […]

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A 40-Year-Old Federal Law Literally Changed the Appalachian Landscape

By Mason Adams / August 3, 2017

Forty years ago, President Jimmy Carter signed a law that […]

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