Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, a small primary care clinic run by Clemson University draws patients from across the region.
Pharmacist Natalie Cochran killed her husband Michael with an insulin injection so he wouldn't learn about $2 million Ponzi scheme.
Federally funded programs provided both women with a social safety net and employment in one of the nation’s poorest states, ...
Zoologist Andrew Rapp spent four hours hunched over looking through brush and scouring the short grass on the side of the ...
Photographer Chris Aluka Berry has made it his mission to give voice to the broad spectrum of Affrilachians who have inhabited the region over the centuries. His new book “Affrilachia: Testimonies” ...
Affrilachia: Testimonies,” by Chris Aluka Berry sets out to document the Black experience in Appalachia. The book is a ...
Fewer people than before are being diagnosed with and dying from cancer in Appalachia, but cancer incidence and death rates ...
The demand for clean water in McDowell County is but one element of a groundswell of community-based activism to reclaim and ...
The writers urge citizens to reject paltry offers from Enbridge, a multibillion-dollar Canadian corporation, for property rights-of-way.
Andrew K. Clark ‘s debut novel, Where Dark Things Grow, takes place in a fictionalized version of the Asheville area during ...
Future Generation University is a prominent educational resource within the Wild and Wonderful, that specializes in the ...
Part 1. How the fall of the coal industry changed politics in eastern Kentucky: The decline of coal jobs caused economic collapse in eastern Kentucky. In the 1970s, Pike County was one of the ...