In the distance, Back Allegheny Mountain is among the ranges that protect Green Bank from radio interference. (Photo courtesy Green Bank Observatory)
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Life inside West Virginia’s strange “radio quiet” zone

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GREEN BANK, W.Va. — The universe whispers in radio waves, and if we listen carefully, we can hear its stories, but to listen, we must remain very quiet. One of the quietest places on Earth, Green Bank provided scientists the silence they needed to conduct their experiments, to listen. Green Bank, West Virginia, is home … Read more

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West Virginia Travel Safety: The Mountain remains a generally safe place to visit, particularly given its low violent crime rate. But safe travel here depends on understanding terrain, distances, and conditions that differ sharply from those in more urban states.

West Virginia Travel Safety: What it means for residents and visitors in 2026

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CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Travel safety in West Virginia is shaped less by headline-grabbing crime and more by geography, weather, and the realities of rural travel. For West Virginians and the growing number of tourists drawn by the state’s mountains, rivers, and small towns, that distinction matters.Recent tourism data show steady growth in outdoor recreation, heritage … Read more

The study represents the most comprehensive economic impact assessment ever conducted for the university and its affiliated health system. (WVU Photo)

Study finds WVU and its health system account for 17% of West Virginia’s economy

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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia University and the WVU Health System together generate $14.3 billion in annual economic impact in West Virginia, accounting for approximately 17% of the state’s gross domestic product, according to a newly released independent study.The analysis, conducted by national consulting firm Tripp Umbach, found the combined operations at the university and … Read more

Spring arrives in West Virginia

Spring arrives by sound and bloom in the hills of West Virginia

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FAYETTEVILLE, W.Va. — In West Virginia, spring doesn’t begin on a single date. It begins with a sound.On mild late-winter evenings, a high, piping chorus rises from ponds, wetlands, and roadside ditches across central Appalachia. These are spring peepers—tiny tree frogs whose mating calls are among the earliest signs that winter is loosening its grip … Read more