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A map displaying black lung disease cases throughout the Appalachian coalfields based on 2025 Department of Labor Data. Map created by Matt Hepler.

Updated map hints at scale of black lung crisis

Using data from the Department of Labor, we’ve created a map that hints at the scale of the black lung crisis.

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Fluvanna County fights back against proposed Tenaska gas plant

Fluvanna County is situated in Virginia’s Piedmont region. It is a county of great beauty — home to rolling fields, forest, bordered by the James River and bisected by the Rivanna River, the first Virginia river designated as a state Scenic River. It is also home to one of the largest gas-powered electricity-generating facilities in the region. Now, the company behind that methane gas plant wants to double Fluvanna’s gas infrastructure.

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Guest post: Working towards energy affordability in rural America

If you live in the United States, there is a one-in-eight chance that you own your electric utility.

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Stock image of a cozy home at night with a snowy front yard

Low-income energy assistance program weathers a bumpy year

For decades, LIHEAP has provided utility assistance to an estimated six million Americans each year, helping families and individuals stay safe and warm during the brutally cold winter months. But this important, bipartisan federal assistance program has faced numerous attacks and uncertainty in recent months, threatening its long-term viability.

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Trump nominees could sell TVA to the highest bidder

You may know the Tennessee Valley Authority as the largest federally owned electric utility. But its role is much broader than simply providing power in the Tennessee Valley.

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