Category: Appalachian Mountains

  • Healthcare in Appalachia: When Survival Replaces Wellness

    Rural Appalachian Healthcare, Medicaid, Medicare, living on a budget. prescription medicine

  • Ramps Rise Again: 2025 Appalachian Ramp Festivals Celebrate Mountain Heritage
  • FEMA Scales Back Aid as Appalachian People in North Carolina Struggle to Rebuild

    Six months after Hurricane Helene, federal support is drying up while the need remains high FEMA has denied North Carolina’s request to continue covering 100% of the costs tied to Hurricane Helene recovery—leaving Appalachian communities to carry a heavier load just as a new hurricane season approaches. In a letter sent Friday to Governor Josh…

  • The Trump Administration’s Push to Log National Forests: A Threat to Appalachia’s Mountains and Environment

    The Trump administration is pushing hard to open up national forests to more logging, and Appalachia’s mountains are squarely in the crosshairs. They claim it’s about jobs and fire prevention, but anyone who knows these woods understands the real cost. These forests aren’t just a resource to be exploited—they’re the backbone of the region, holding…

  • The True Story of Appalachia’s Deadly Ginseng Wars”

    How a humble mountain root turned neighbor against neighbor—and sometimes, killer against killer Roy Combs never locked his doors. Not his truck, not his toolshed, certainly not the old cedar chest where he kept his dried ginseng roots wrapped in newspaper. In the holler where he’d lived all his 58 years, everyone knew Roy. And…

  • Pretty Polly: Ralph Stanley’s Haunting Ballad of Betrayal and Ghostly Justice

    Bluegrass icon Ralph Stanley’s bluegrass standard “Pretty Polly” is an eerie murder ballad of love, betrayal, and supernatural revenge. Based on an older English folk song called The Gosport Tragedy, the ballad tells the tale of a young woman who meets the worst end at the hands of her lover, only to have revenge visit her in supernatural and ghostly proportions. The Ballad: A Promise Fatal The ballad recounts the sinister tale of John Billson, a ship carpenter, who makes Pretty Polly pregnant after seducing her and then takes her into the woods to murder her so that he will not have to take responsibility for his sin. Billson sets sail on the ship MMS Bedford after committing the…

  • Appalachian Slang: A Language All Its Own

    The Appalachian dialect is a fascinating and colorful form of speech that has been shaped by centuries of tradition, isolation, and cultural blending. This unique way of speaking reflects the history, resourcefulness, and humor of the people who call the mountains home. Below is a collection of common Appalachian slang words and phrases, along with…

  • Globalization and Appalachia

    The Changing Face of Appalachia: Who Wins and Who Loses? Globalization has reached the heart of Appalachia, bringing both opportunities and challenges. While new industries and tourism inject money into the region, they also drive up living costs and threaten the area’s deep-rooted culture. As wealthy outsiders buy up land and reshape small communities, longtime…

  • Cold Mountain and The Settlers Who Tamed the High Peaks

    High in the Appalachian Mountains, Cold Mountain was a place of isolation and struggle for the early settlers who called it home. These Scots-Irish pioneers faced difficult terrain, harsh winters, and limited contact with the outside world. But they learned to survive by farming the steep slopes, hunting, and using the land’s plants for food…

  • The Mothman of Point Pleasant

    A Warning Written in Red Eyes The backroads of Mason County don’t forgive careless drivers. They twist through the Appalachian foothills like scars, past abandoned farms and rusted-out trailers where the kudzu grows unnaturally thick. Locals call this stretch between Gallipolis and Point Pleasant “the TNT area” – not just for the old munitions factory,…