News

PBS Appalachia CEO and General Manager Julie Newman explains how potential federal funding cuts could have an impact on her ...
The House of Representatives will soon take up the package of spending cuts that was narrowly approved by the Senate ...
Tickets are on sale now. Presented by Yee‑Haw Brewing Co., the event will also include local food trucks and cold beer from ...
PBS Appalachia, the nation's first all-digital public television station, is grappling with the potential defunding of the Corporation for Public ...
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 ...
Rousseau was a repeat entrant in the prestigious Dijon Prize contests and actually won the coveted award a second time in 1754 for his “Discourse on the Origin and Basis of Inequality Among Men.” In ...
Appalachia's unique take on salad only calls for a few ingredients and utilizes an unusual method to achieve surprising and delicious results.
Queer Appalachia is not a registered nonprofit organization, nor are most of its alleged charitable recipients. Operating this way is an intentional political statement, ...
Appalachia, like some blighted urban areas and Native American reservations, mixes several ingredients of poor health: doctor shortages and access-to-care problems; stressful, ...
I’m here, in Appalachia, to meet a woman who goes by the name of Wicked She-Wolf, or simply Wolf, online. When she materializes on the lawn in front of me, I suddenly remember I’m wearing a ...
Here & Now ‘s Asma Khalid speaks with the musicians of the duo Larry & Joe — made up of Larry Bellorín and Joe Troop — about ...