When rural patients incur medical bills they can’t pay, the impact of the debt reaches far beyond their own personal pocketbooks, a new study has found.
This article is reprinted with permission from The Edge, based in Berea, Kentucky. There used to be a pair. The smaller coyote hasn’t come around for ...
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This story was originally published by KFF Health News. In Walhalla, South Carolina, nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, a small primary ...
Photographer Andrew Feiler remembers the moment he first heard about Rosenwald schools. After publishing his first book, “Without Regard to Sex, Race, or ...
This story was originally published by KFF Health News. In Walhalla, South Carolina, nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, a small primary care clinic run by Clemson University draws ...
I've written a lot about death over the years. It is an integral part of life in agriculture. Usually the death I'm writing about concerns the many ...
What does homelessness in rural America look like? In Southwest Oregon it looks like a city of under 25,000 residents with nearly 150 people on a waitlist for temporary housing. In Eastern Kentucky, ...