Charleston Herald

The Charleston Herald was a pre-War newspaper published in Charleston, West Virginia.

Background
The Charleston Herald was a newspaper published across Appalachia before the war. One of its reporters, Quinn Carter, conducted an interview with the controversial politician Sam Blackwell shortly before the Great War. Carter was also approached by an anonymous member of the public with information about Grafton Steel illegally dumping waste into local rivers.

Known staff

 * Overbey - editor.
 * William Breyer - reporter.
 * Quinn Carter - reporter.
 * Eleanor Tarquin - exposed unethical practices at Allegheny Asylum in an article called "A Month of Madness."

Known articles

 * AMS: Corporate Bully
 * Assassin strikes again
 * Giant Teapot advertisement
 * Grafton Dam editorial
 * Herald editorial on Allegheny Asylum
 * The Herald supports Quinn Carter
 * Man vs. Machine
 * Hornwright wins!
 * Sam Blackwell: "No" on Measure 6
 * The Sam Blackwell interview
 * Tolling the Tale of the Bells!
 * Secret door sale!

Appearances
The Charleston Herald is mentioned only in Fallout 76.

Behind the scenes
The Charleston Herald is based on the real-life Charleston Gazette-Mail. The "Herald" part of name may have been taken from The Register-Herald, another morning daily newspaper but based in real-life Beckley, West Virginia.