We have a conversation with Marshall University's Turning Point USA chapter president. We also learn about a recently ...
This week, the region is known for exporting coal, but it’s losing people, too. Also, folk singer Ginny Hawker grew up ...
Catholic bishops, clergy, Religious and laity joined organised labour leaders to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the ...
A photographer spends 15 years documenting an Appalachian family and the constant pressure of poverty in their lives.
Carfentanil, a lethal synthetic opioid, is on the rise in Ohio, and experts are concerned about the impact of such a deadly ...
We have a large number of kids that actually come to school to shower because they don’t have running water at home." ...
If you have visited Eagle Essential on campus lately, you have likely noticed more students using this service. Perhaps ...
President Donald Trump has agreed to comply with court orders to partially fund the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program ...
Our findings suggest that the most socioeconomically vulnerable communities will be hit hardest in terms of health care ...
There’s just one teensy-weensy problem. It turns out that friend-of-the-white-working-class had a Nazi tattoo.
Each week, Globe and Mail staffers and readers share what they’re reading now, whether it’s a hot new release or an old book they’re discovering for the first time. Tell me about a book you loved and ...
A New York Times analysis shows where a lapse in SNAP benefits would hit hardest if the Trump administration delays November food stamp payments despite court orders. The SNAP Map highlights counties ...