‘Taste Of Appalachia’ Aims To Increase Locally Grown Holiday Gifts
A new online shopping portal features West Virginia-grown products arranged in gift sets for holiday sales.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsA new report by a group of regional advocacy organizations argues reclaiming abandoned mine lands could be a key factor in Appalachia’s transition from…
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsUpdated Wednesday, October 16, 2019 at 5:50 p.m.Republican candidates in West Virginia’s 2020 congressional races appear to be significantly out raising…
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsThe recently renovated Coin Harvey House on Third Avenue in Huntington is a beautiful old building with a double staircase and glass windows. It easily…
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsA new study released Tuesday by three environmental groups found more than half of West Virginia counties rank among the worst in the nation for…
Continue Reading Take Me to More Newsre at West Virginia Public Broadcasting we’ve been asking listeners what they wonder most about West Virginia. The latest question that won out in an online poll came to us from St. Albans resident Trish Hatfield. She asked “Where does the phrase ‘West by God Virginia’ come from?” WVPB reached out to experts across the state and discovered one of the first times the phrase was found in a publication — and we have a good idea why it has stuck around.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsWest Virginia made waves in 2018 when it became the first state in the country to allow some residents to vote using a mobile phone app. A new study…
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