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This week’s encore broadcast of Mountain Stage was recorded in Franklin, Tennessee during the first of two shows at The ...
On this week’s encore broadcast of Mountain Stage, host Kathy Mattea welcomes Joe Pug, Jobi Riccio, Carrie Newcomer, Curtis McMurtry, and The Local Honeys. This episode was recorded live at the ...
U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Chris Wright visited the National Energy Technology Laboratory in Morgantown Wednesday to learn more about their work on energy technology development, carbon ...
At a press conference Wednesday, Gov. Patrick Morrisey shared news of a possible additional fatality from the Ohio County floods, plus a new opportunity for housing aid for residents affected by the ...
Cydalima perspectalis, also known as the box tree moth, is an invasive species growing in North America. It was reported for the first time this month in West Virginia by the state's Department of ...
Paula Mann and her husband, Herman, live in the middle of Monroe County, in far southern West Virginia. On their sloped property, they have goats, ducks and chickens.
A Raleigh County mother has filed a lawsuit against the West Virginia Board of Education, arguing that its denial of religious exemptions to school vaccine requirements has infringed upon her child’s ...
Mason County’s $4 billion NUCOR steel plant is now more than halfway to completion. With that facility and others on the way, an employee housing challenge looms large throughout the western West ...
This week, Inside Appalachia,, a hospital in Western North Carolina was bought out. Residents say the quality of care has gone down. Also, an immersion school in North Carolina is trying to revitalize ...
A dozen “No Kings” protests happened across the state Saturday bringing out thousands of people from all age groups. The national movement, named in response to what organizers call authoritarian ...
An investigative commission handed down an admonishment to a former Berkeley County magistrate this month over allegations of judicial misconduct.
In the early 20th century, the coal industry was booming in Appalachia. That made the region a destination for Black migrants from the Deep South, who were moving northward in search of new jobs.
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