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Foggy mountains, ancient rocks, and endless rain made the perfect trap. Now Appalachia holds a secret few regions can match.
The House of Representatives will soon take up the package of spending cuts that was narrowly approved by the Senate ...
PBS Appalachia CEO and General Manager Julie Newman explains how potential federal funding cuts could have an impact on her ...
PBS Appalachia, the nation's first all-digital public television station, is grappling with the potential defunding of the ...
The Senate voted to claw back $1.1 billion that Congress allocated for public broadcasting. That is expected to decimate particularly rural public radio stations. We hear from Scott Smith, general ...
Republicans in Congress are poised to slash $1.1 billion from public broadcasting, a move that would lead to cuts for Ohio's public radio stations.
Community members spent eight hours cleaning lots on behalf of Operation Appalachia Strong Saturday to assist those affected ...
These authors will appear in person at Butte Public Library on Friday, July 25 starting at 5:30 p.m.  Williamson is the ...
A group of more than 80 individuals and organizations have written a letter to members of Congress asking that they continue funding the Regional Commission, in the face of ...
President Donald Trump seeks a 93% funding cut to a quasi-federal government agency responsible for promoting economic development and community building in Appalachia.
President Donald Trump and Sen. David McCormick (R-PA) announced $90 billion in investments in energy, technology, and manufacturing for Pennsylvania.
Appalachia has long given more than it has received. Our coal-fueled industries. Our timber-built cities. Our labor powered a nation. But what’s often left behind after the extraction is over ...