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Writer Sheila McEntee has been observing nature for most of her life, especially birds. She’s published essays about her experiences in Stonecrop Review, Woods Reader and Wonderful West Virginia ...
Public comment on the application for the standalone energy microgrid, slated to be built between the towns of Davis and Thomas at the head of Canaan Valley, was largely against the permit’s approval.
This past weekend the town of Sutton, population 840, hosted about 20,000 people for its annual Bigfoot Festival. It was a celebration of a mythical giant primate with large feet.
In February, flooding swept through Central Appalachia, killing at least 27 people across Kentucky and West Virginia and necessitating water rescues in Virginia and Tennessee. Six months after the ...
Join us this week for an encore broadcast as host Kathy Mattea welcomes Rodney Crowell, Colin Hay, Amy Speace, Nobody’s Girl, and Jordan Tice. Tune in starting Friday, Aug. 15 on these NPR stations.
Morrisey’s own comments – as well as questions from the media – focused on two announcements he made earlier this week.
Home » WVPB Podcasts » Sheila McEntee, Ancient Kilns And Amythyst Kiah, Inside Appalachia Bill Lynch, Mason Adams, Kelley Libby, Abby Neff, Roxy Todd, Maria Young Published August 15, 2025 - 6:00 pm ...
West Virginia’s annual Appalachian String Band Music Festival is not just about old-time fiddle and banjo music. Flatfoot dancing goes along with those ...
Home » Stories » As School Starts, School Vaccines Still Undecided; Good News Out On Test Scores Chris Schulz Published August 13, 2025 - 5:01 pm As School Starts, School Vaccines Still Undecided; ...
Home » Stories » Quarter Century Flood Control Project Secures Funding, Creates Timetable Randy Yohe Published August 12, 2025 - 12:50 pm Quarter Century Flood Control Project Secures Funding, Creates ...
Our Song of the Week is “Planetarium” by Blitzen Trapper. The band stopped by Mountain Stage in November of last year for their third appearance, promoting their album 100’s of 1000’s, Millions of ...
A new study released Tuesday by three environmental groups found more than half of West Virginia counties rank among the worst in the nation for violations of a federal law that protects the quality ...