Our Statement: Westover Recording Should Be Wakeup Call to Voters

In a recently surfaced audio recording of Westover officials from last fall, city attorney Tim Stranko is heard referring to Delegate Danielle Walker, the state’s only Black woman legislator, in misogynistic and racist terms.

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West Virginia Will March this Weekend for Abortion Access

On Saturday, Oct. 2, West Virginians will march to demand abortion access for all and to oppose any efforts to bring a radical, Texas-style law to West Virginia.

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Eli Baumwell: Overcrowding a continuing problem in WV jails (Opinion)

West Virginia wisely abolished capital punishment in 1965. But, in 2021, we are sending innocent people — those who have not even been convicted of a crime — to their deaths.

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Brutal Pepper Spraying at WV Prison Leads ACLU-WV to Represent Incarcerated Man

The American Civil Liberties Union of West Virginia (ACLU-WV) is representing in a federal lawsuit an incarcerated man who suffered injuries from being brutally pepper-sprayed while confined in his cell and posing no threat.

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One in Nine at WV's Most Overcrowded, Under-vaccinated Jail Has COVID-19

by Kyle Vass

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WV Officials Don't Know Vaccination Rate for Jail Population

CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- As COVID-19 infections reach a new peak in West Virginia, jail officials are unable to say how many people in state custody have been vaccinated.

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ACLU-WV Hires Investigative Reporter Kyle Vass

When Kyle Vass was a student at Huntington High School in the early 2000s, he helped start the school's first ACLU club. Today, he's continuing to advocate for civil liberties as ACLU-WV's first investigative reporter.

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Eli Baumwell: WV Deserves Fair Redistricting Process

It should go without saying in a representative democracy, the voters choose the leaders, and not the other way around.

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Update: What You Need to Know About the Eviction Moratorium in WV

Although the eviction moratorium was set to expire July 31, because of a spike in COVID-19 cases due to the Delta variant, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a new order in early August, which is more limited than the previous orders but still offers renters in certain geographic areas some protections. The new order is expected to expire Oct. 3.

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