(LEX 18) — For more than 60 years, Christian Appalachian Project has helped families in Appalachia who have struggled to build better lives and break free from the grasp of poverty. CAP builds hope, ...
Kentucky is one of the most disaster-prone states, and disaster-stricken communities are finding themselves ill-equipped to ...
A new component of the CAP Family Advocacy program is Steppingstones, which aims to help walk alongside participants as they ...
NOTE: This is an adaptation of a speech Daily Yonder Publisher Dee Davis delivered at the 2025 Al Smith Awards Dinner, hosted ...
WBIR is turning 70 years old this year, and we're going to be celebrating all year long. Here's a history of our local ...
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What Black Youth Need to Feel Safe
Young people are facing a mental health crisis. This group of Cincinnati teens thinks they know how to solve it.
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15 US towns that were booming, now barely surviving
Across the United States, once-booming industrial towns are now barely surviving, their streets and tax bases hollowed out by factory closures, population loss, and disinvestment. These 15 communities ...
A newly proposed bill would increase Kentucky’s minimum wage to $10 per hour, placing it above the federal baseline.
A new book, "A Pencil Grows in Kentucky," features poems from young female writers in Appalachia. The project was created by retired professor Jacqueline Jane Hamilton to foster a new generation of ...
Six young poets from Appalachia arrived at the recent Kentucky Book Festival at Joseph-Beth Booksellers in Lexington the first weekend of November in various parts shy, talkative, nervous and excited ...
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