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This week, an international photographer turns his lens toward home. Also, after Hurricane Helene, whitewater rafting guides ...
The West Virginia Coal Association has warned the PSC that a plan could make it possible for Appalachian Power to retire its Amos, Mountaineer and Mitchell plants before 2040.
This September, the inaugural Foxfire Film Festival will screen documentaries from around the world, feature a student ...
Home » W.Va. Residents Visit Congress, Urging Senators To Vote Down Medicaid Cuts Jack Walker Published June 30, 2025 - 4:58 pm W.Va. Residents Visit Congress, Urging Senators To Vote Down Medicaid ...
This week’s encore broadcast of Mountain Stage was recorded in the intimate, historic Franklin Theatre in Franklin, Tennessee. Host Kathy Mattea welcomes Todd Snider, Amy Helm, Drew Holcomb & The ...
Home » WNC Hospital Draws Criticism For Care, Labor Practices After Shift To For-Profit Model Mason Adams Published June 24, 2025 - 1:20 pm WNC Hospital Draws Criticism For Care, Labor Practices After ...
This week, people with mental health challenges or substance use disorder often end up in jail. But crisis response teams offer another way. Also, one year after the Mountain Valley Pipeline went into ...
Gov. Patrick Morrisey committed to maintaining state Medicaid funds for the most vulnerable Monday during a dedication of a West Virginia home health care company’s new corporate office. Morrisey ...
Square dance calling — the spoken instructions said over the music — makes participation easy. But there are other aspects — like the prevalence of gendered language such as “ladies and gents” — that ...
Home » Taking Precaution Important For Firework Usage, Long-Time Fire Official Says Jack Walker Published July 2, 2025 - 1:30 pm Taking Precaution Important For Firework Usage, Long-Time Fire Official ...
Residents in the Wheeling area and elsewhere are once again assessing damage after a Thursday night flood that caused an overnight closure of the West Virginia Turnpike.
Kentucky Power filed an application with the Kentucky Public Service Commission Monday to retain the 50% share of Mitchell, a coal-burning plant it operates with Wheeling Power.
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