Appalachian Trump and Clinton voters pick their causes to march for women

By Nancy Andrews / January 22, 2017

Alice Dilbeck, 58, of Harvest, Alabama is retired from the […]

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Postcards from Appalachians at the inauguration

By Nancy Andrews / January 21, 2017

For many, President Donald Trump’s Inauguration was a moment of […]

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In Clay County, West Virginia, Trump’s inauguration brings hope of coal’s revival — even for youth

By Jennifer Skinner / January 21, 2017

Tears of hope welled in the young eyes of Dakota […]

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Why Pittsburgh had two women’s marches: ‘Our Feminism Must Be Intersectional’

By Virginia Alvino Young / January 21, 2017

On top of a crate nestled in a small children’s […]

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‘Dreamland’ author Sam Quinones: Appalachia was ‘the canary in our societal coal mine’ for opioids, Trump

By Dave Mistich / January 20, 2017

Following President-elect Donald Trump’s victory, data journalists, political analysts, armchair […]

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High school band is mixed on Trump but heads to inauguration

By Nancy Andrews / January 20, 2017

Welcome to the first installment of 100 Days, 100 Voices–a […]

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HuffPost editor: ‘Look to local news’ to understand Appalachia

By Paige Lavender / January 20, 2017

There’s no singular reason the 2016 presidential election results turned […]

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Hello, world.

By 100 Days in Appalachia / January 16, 2017

What is Appalachia, and why should you care? Since the […]

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