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A neighbor recently asked me a question that's been weighing on his mind since a friend’s house burned a couple of years back ...
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In the mountains of western North Carolina, local renewable energy company Sugar Hollow Solar is already working through ...
Drastic cuts to Medicaid and other public health provisions in the new law will mean even less money to rural hospitals, many of which are already at risk of closing. The budget legislation’s biggest ...
News outlets from around the world have visited the Saguache Crescent to pay tribute to its centry-old linotype machine.
Tribal nations and rural communities rely heavily on public media funding. The Rescissions Act of 2025 puts a lot at stake.
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An old tradition has a voice in the Arkansas Ozarks, where Sacred Harp, a hymnal for shape-note singing that has become known as a style all its own, has ...
The idea of a food desert would have seemed impossible to us, growing up so close to all the earth can provide. As kids, we’d walk with our dad to bring ...
The sound of Beyoncé’s “Texas Hold ‘Em” and the stomping of boots on hardwood echoed against the neon-bathed walls of O’Donnell’s in Lockhart’s town ...