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Charleston Herald
Charleston Hearld logo
Company data
IndustryPublishing
ProductsCharleston Herald newspapers
People
Key peopleOverbey, Editor
William Breyer, Reporter
Quinn Carter, Reporter
Eleanor Tarquin, Reporter
Quinton Geesey
Locations
CountryUnited States of America
HeadquartersCharleston Herald, Charleston, Appalachia
 
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Charleston Herald was a pre-War publishing company in Charleston.

Background[]

The Charleston Herald was a newspaper published across Appalachia before the war. Reporting on both the news-breaking and mundane stories across the Appalachian Territories, the Herald was determined to report the truth and only the truth, never betraying their sources, though this goal would be called into question after Quinn Carter's interview.[1] One of its reporters, Quinn Carter, conducted an interview with the controversial politician Sam Blackwell shortly before the Great War, leading to a boycott of the paper.[2] Carter was also approached by an anonymous member of the public with information about Grafton Steel illegally dumping waste into local rivers. The newspaper was also responsible for Allegheny Asylum being shut down after Eleanor Tarquin spent a month inside in an attempt to expose the facility's corrupt and near-barbaric practices.[3] After the Great War, Quinn Carter continued to seek out the facts of various matters concerning local matters.[4]

Known products[]

  • Charleston Herald (newspaper)

Known articles[]

Appearances[]

Charleston Herald appears only in Fallout 76.

References

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