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This week, the music of West Virginia songwriter Ella Hanshaw and, thanks in part to her grandchildren, the discovery of some ...
This week, an international photographer turns his lens toward home. Also, after Hurricane Helene, whitewater rafting guides are adapting to diminished business and changed rivers. And, we remember ...
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State education leaders are drawing attention to nine counties that have improved literacy assessments by more than 3% since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Foster kids often don't have anywhere to go when they turn 18. New Vision Village in Barbour County aims to fill that void through housing and work opportunities for disconnected young adults and ...
The House approved a Trump administration plan to rescind $9 billion in previously allocated funds, including $1.1 billion for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Still Hollow Distillery isn’t close to any interstate exit. It’s in Randolph County, West Virginia, not far from the Pendleton County line, and it’s ...
Kim Holstein is the lead for the Quick Response Team — an organization with Boone County Health — that follows up with people who are struggling with addiction in the community. A cardiac arrest call ...
On this week's premiere broadcast of Mountain Stage, we hear the first part of our 40th anniversary celebration. This episode was recorded on Dec. 3, 2023 at the Culture Center Theater in Charleston, ...
The remains of a World War I Medal of Honor recipient could be relocated to a West Virginia military cemetery. The Charleston Gazette-Mail reports Chester Howard West is buried at an overgrown and ...
This week’s encore episode features long-time Mountain Stage favorite Tim O’Brien and his band, joined on this week’s line-up by David Mayfield Parade, Dirty Grass Players, Philip Bowen, and Lauren ...
The finance director of the West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind will serve as the school’s administrator until a new superintendent is hired. Superintendent Lynn Boyer will retire on June 30.