Logan isn’t just another dot on the map of West Virginia – it’s a living, breathing testament to Appalachian resilience, coal mining heritage, and small-town charm that refuses to fade into obscurity.
20h
Public News Service on MSNWV officials expected to let coal company evade water-pollution cleanupWatchdog groups said the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection seems poised to allow coal company Keystone ...
Construction on the Chief Ladiga Trail extension is moving forward with significant infrastructure improvements completed in ...
Eric Larch, co-owner of Appalachian Outlaw Trails, says it will be “a UTV, ATV, full-size Jeep off road park and that is it’s core is to have a trail system in the area. There are a lot of ...
That's part of why the Stamford resident isn't in favor of rehabilitating the West Main Street bridge, to allow it to reopen to car and foot traffic. During a Board of Representatives meeting on ...
The city was approved for $800,000 from the state to replace the West Drive bridge about a year of being closed. “It was just old and dilapidated like so many of the streets and infrastructure ...
Driven by tourists' fascination with the eerie and unexplained, West Virginia has developed a statewide paranormal trail, ...
Morrison’s Drive Inn, a local institution since 1948, serves what many consider the best hot dogs in southern West Virginia. Their famous “home-wrecker” hot dog comes loaded with chili, slaw, onions, ...
Kayakers journey down the lower Coal River above its Upper Falls near Tornado in Kanawha County. The Coal River is a larger tributary of the Kanawha River that drains part of the Cumberland Mountains ...
People from a variety of backgrounds are concerned about the Grassy Mountain Coal Mine, including those from the agriculture sector, those who study toxicology, lawyers and Indigenous groups.
SANDUSKY — The city of Sandusky is working to bridge the gap between multiple cities for pedestrians and cyclists by building a 100-mile trail that will connect the coastline of Sandusky Bay.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — Months after a portion of a bridge along the Walnut Creek Trail was burned in Raleigh, the greenway has fully reopened. The bridge was burned on Dec. 23 in apparent vandalism.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results