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Category: Appalachian Mountains
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Appalachia carries a long running legacy of extraction. Coal seams, timber stands, gas deposits and fertile valleys attracted waves of investment across two centuries. Ownership patterns established during that era continue to shape who holds power in the region, who gains wealth from resources, and who bears environmental and economic harms. This report traces ownership…
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The world mocked the hillbilly until the hillbilly vanished. What replaced him smiled on camera, quoted Faulkner, wore vintage denim, and told stories that sold. The accent softened. The hands came clean. People called it progress. It felt more like disappearance. Every generation in these hills carries the weight of ridicule. The word “hillbilly” once…
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I grew up in a region of Western North Carolina that confuses data. For generations, Washington has treated Appalachian life as a tangle of poverty statistics and romantic folklore. The government-built programs on those numbers and headlines, yet the real patterns that shape this place, how money flows through a county, how speech carries meaning,…
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Drive through the small towns of eastern Kentucky, southern West Virginia or any part of Appalachia and the first thing that stands out is not the poverty or the abandoned factories. It is the churches. White wooden chapels rise beside highways, revival tents appear near fairgrounds, and hand-painted signs along the road promise salvation. Faith…
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For those who love the Smoky Mountains, the call of the backcountry is irresistible. Winding footpaths, hidden campsites, and the promise of solitude all pull hikers deep into the heart of one of the most beloved national parks in the country. Among the network of more than 900 miles of official trails, a handful stand…
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In the cold, rocky streams of the Appalachian Mountains lives one of the most mysterious and ancient creatures in North America: the hellbender salamander. Few people have ever seen one in the wild, yet the legend of this remarkable animal has grown in the mountain communities for centuries. Known for its enormous size, with adults…
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Potential tariffs on pharmaceuticals and medical devices are expected to ripple through every corner of the healthcare system. Drug prices, insurance premiums, and medical supply costs will likely climb nationwide. For rural regions, the impact could be far more severe. Communities across the Appalachian Mountains already carry disproportionate health and economic challenges, and additional burdens…
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Saturday will be one year since Hurricane Helene tore through the mountains of Western North Carolina and East Tennessee, leaving a mark on the region that will remain for generations. On September 27, 2024, the storm brought winds that roared past 100 miles per hour and unleashed rainfall that reached nearly 30 inches in some…
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The Tennessee Voucher Program has become one of the most debated education policies in the state. When it launched, the level of interest stunned even its supporters. Families submitted more than 42,000 applications for the program. Yet the number of available seats was capped at 20,000, and all of those seats were quickly reserved. Students…
