In the early 2000s, Lori McKiernan worked in a data center outside Denver, Colorado, for a stint during her career with United Airlines. Two decades ...
Long-term residents of the once-affordable community say the hot housing market has pushed out working families and eroded the area’s desert lifestyle for those who remain. Over a quarter of Joshua ...
Hilario Alvarez's farm, Alvarez Organic Farms, was one of the first to be certified organic in the state of Washington. When it comes to the national debate about immigration and agriculture, few ...
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Produced for maximum drama and minimum authenticity, "Suddenly Amish" follows a long tradition of shows that trade in rural stereotypes.
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Access to disability services is better in rural communities than in urban ones, according to a new report from the ...
At first glance, Daniel Rogers ended up more or less where he started: a pastor at a rural Alabama Church of Christ. But along the way, he deconstructed, ...
From North Carolina’s small towns to its major cities, both the number and percentage of voters who participated in the ...
Alex Seitz-Wald stands in front of the Midcoast Villager newspaper stand at the Villager Cafe in Camden, Maine. The Midcoast Villager’s newsroom, where Seitz-Wald is the Deputy Editor, is upstairs ...
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