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DuPont’s Lasting Legacy in Parkersburg

The West Virginia community is left to grapple with the consequences of C8 contamination.

Taylor Sisk2020-01-22T09:36:38-05:00January 8, 2020|
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Top Stories of 2019

Ten stories our readers kept coming back to.

Belt Magazine2020-01-13T12:18:42-05:00December 27, 2019|
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Robert Smith’s Last Ride

The first person in West Virginia to die from the Spanish flu pandemic was an incarcerated Black man.

Justin McHenry2020-05-04T12:48:28-04:00December 13, 2019|
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Wheeling Island’s Keeper of the Bees

On the most populated Ohio River island, this beekeeper found a way to better himself and his community.

Rebecca Kiger2019-12-18T10:38:16-05:00December 12, 2019|
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Smoke in the Valley

What the petrochemical buildout along the Ohio River means for communities in the region and beyond.

Sharon Kelly2020-01-08T11:03:12-05:00December 4, 2019|
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Rust Belt Independents

How one Indiana community rejected Trumpism.

Ryan Schnurr2021-08-19T09:56:31-04:00December 3, 2019|
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The Fate of the Scrappers

The Mahoning Valley Scrappers have been a symbol of the region's comeback narrative. Now, Minor League Baseball may phase them out.

Vince Guerrieri2019-12-12T11:38:50-05:00November 26, 2019|
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Development in Black and White

An interview with Jason Hackworth, author of "Manufacturing Decline: How Racism and the Conservative Movement Crush the American Rust Belt."

Annie Howard2021-05-12T13:54:39-04:00November 22, 2019|
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Black Lives and a River Road

Tracing water, memory and change through Black experiences along and near Route 65.

Njaimeh Njie2019-12-13T11:17:39-05:00November 21, 2019|
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The Legend of Big Ole

How one monument came to be at the center of Minnesota’s imagined white past.

Rachel Boyle2019-12-04T12:32:34-05:00November 14, 2019|
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Can Elk Heal Coal Country?

West Virginians hope elk restoration can help post-mining ecology and local economies recover.

Ashley Stimpson2019-12-04T10:04:33-05:00November 12, 2019|
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Witness to History

Juanita Mitchell, now 107 years old, saw the 1919 Chicago Race Riots firsthand.

Elise Schimke2019-11-26T16:36:34-05:00November 8, 2019|
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