On a beautiful Monday lunchtime afternoon, a diverse group of 200 or so WVU Medicine health care providers came together on the front lawn of Milan Puskar Stadium to protest […]
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Peaceful protest unites community
“None of us are safe until everyone is safe.” That’s a sentiment expressed by Tracy Brady, who was one of hundreds of participants at a peaceful protest supporting Black Lives […]
Postcast 22 – June 5, 2020
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Black Lives Matter supporters share their stories
Education. Empathy. Black Lives Matter. Love. Unity. Vote. Those were the messages activists hoped others at Morgantown’s Black Lives Matter protest took away from the marching and chanting Thursday. It’s […]
Hundreds peacefully protest George Floyd’s death, police brutality
MORGANTOWN — Michael Jackson started talking with his son about interacting with the police when he was about 11. Jackson, who is 40 years old and biracial, told his 15-year-old […]
Crowds protest Floyd killing
In cities across the nation, thousands continue to protest the police killing in Minneapolis of George Floyd. Floyd, an unarmed 46-year-old black man, died Monday after a white police officer […]
Black Lives Matter protesters fight against police brutality at Morgantown’s public safety building
The Black Lives Matter protesters on the stairs of the Morgantown’s public safety building Friday afternoon are the reason Luther Gibson Jr. joined the Marine Corps. “So I passed ’em […]
Protesters hold signs asking that federal inmates not be sent to FCC Hazelton
Protesters fight feds on plan to make FCC Hazelton a COVID-19 quarantine facility
HAZELTON — West Virginians from the governor to the state’s federal representatives and local residents are asking the U.S. Bureau of Prisons (BOP) to reconsider its decision to use FCC […]










