Stephen C. “Steve” Cawood, an Eastern Kentucky lawyer who championed coal miners, clean water and better schools, died Oct.
Cawood was unafraid to challenge the region’s powerful coal industry as an attorney and one-term state legislator.
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The Alarming Depopulation of Appalachia's Coalfields: A Quarter Century of Projected Decline
By 2050, entire counties across Appalachia face the loss of nearly half their populations in what demographers describe as an ...
The retirement of United Mine Workers of America’s longtime president is a reminder that labor and religion have always been ...
The huge P&H 2100BL electric shovel weighs over 1 million pounds, or about 500 tons, and was relocated from Milwaukee.
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From pulpit to picket line: How religion, labor connect to coal country
By Richard J. Callahan, Jr. for The Conversation. Broadcast version by Nadia Ramlagan for West Virginia News Service reporting for The Conversation-Public News Service Collaboration In October 2025, ...
Cassandra Wilson is a military veteran and the primary caregiver for her Trump-supporting family. She is determined to change negative perceptions about trans people. The day that a gunman killed ...
Louisville Public Media on MSN
Frazier History Museum exhibit documents 90 years of Kentucky life, landscape
In “Documenting Kentucky,” three photographers created an exhibit from a Depression-era photo collection and two of their own projects, about 40 years apart.
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