Appalachia encompasses “ all of West Virginia and parts of 12 other states ” and has a population of some 25 million people. The region is more complex and heterogeneous than popular accounts suggest, and is currently undergoing rapid social, cultural, and economic change. The following resources provide a range of up-to-date perspectives on Appalachian politics and current events.
- Appalachian Magazine – Appalachian Regional Commission
- Center for Virtual Appalachia
- Charleston Gazette-Mail
- Coal Tattoo Blog – Charleston Gazette-Mail
- Front Porch Blog – Appalachian Voices
- Hollow – An Interactive Documentary
- Inside Appalachia – West Virginia Public Broadcasting Appalachia
- Journal of Appalachian Studies
- Martinsburg Journal
- Morgantown Dominion Post
- News – Appalachian Mountain Advocates
- News – Southern Poverty Law Center
- Press – Downstream Strategies
- Sustained Outrage – Charleston Gazette-Mail
- West Virginia Center on Budget & Policy Blog
- West Virginia Lawyer
- West Virginia Public Broadcasting
- West Virginia & Regional History Blog
- West Virginia University Press
- WVU College of Law News
- WVU College of Law Clinic Blog