How a Goldwater-era Teen Camp is Training the Next Generation of Conservative Leaders

By Mason Adams / July 19, 2017

A group of lawmakers had made quick work of a […]

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Saving Lives on Subreddits: The Online World of Those Addicted to Opioids

By Fernando Alfonso III / July 19, 2017

Reddit is a modern day canary in the coal mine […]

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With a Changing Economy, Pittsburgh is Looking to Track Inequities in Housing, Employment and More

By Virginia Alvino Young / July 18, 2017

Pittsburgh is known for its history of steel, contemporary tech […]

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Combatting Stereotypes About Appalachian Dialects

By Kirk Hazen / July 17, 2017

During the 2016 presidential election, broad support for Donald Trump […]

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Is a Healthy Environment a Human Right? Testing the Idea in Appalachia

By Nicholas F. Stump / July 14, 2017

Do we have a fundamental right to breathe clean air, […]

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How a Rash of Tick-Borne Illnesses is Challenging Appalachian Health Systems

By Mason Adams / July 12, 2017

Until a few years ago, Kathryn Skelley-Watts lived a packed […]

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Mimicking President Trump, Politicians Cry ‘Fake News,’ Try to Discredit Regional and Local Media

By Lyndsey Gilpin / July 11, 2017

On July 1, Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin released a video […]

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This Storied Football Town in Ohio is Looking to Revitalize its Stadium — and Fight the Opioid Epidemic

By Jack Shuler / July 7, 2017

On a late June afternoon, a slight breeze blew as […]

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Energy secretary Rick Perry’s Coal Economics Leaves Economists Puzzled

By Glynis Board / July 6, 2017

Energy Secretary Rick Perry toured a modern and relatively clean […]

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