The Nation on MSN
Trump Has Handed Coal Miners a “Death Sentence.” But They’re Not Going Without a Fight.
After the government betrayed them by refusing to enforce a crucial workplace health rule, a group of coal miners traveled to DC to put Trump on notice.
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia football is holding it’s annual Coal Rush game this week, with all fans in attendance for ...
West Virginia head football coach Rich Rodriguez just wrapped up his weekly press conference and hit on a number of topics. Here are some of the highlights from ...
West Virginia football returns home for the first time in a month to host TCU on Homecoming this week. WVU football coach ...
Public News Service on MSN
From pulpit to picket line: How religion, labor connect to coal country
By Richard J. Callahan, Jr. for The Conversation. Broadcast version by Nadia Ramlagan for West Virginia News Service reporting for The Conversation-Public News Service Collaboration In October 2025, ...
When the Wyoming Cowboys football team takes the field Oct. 25 for the Border War rivalry game against Colorado State ...
Opinion
The Nation on MSNThe Rise, Reign, and Fall of American Coal
What drives Trump’s politics is nostalgia for the age of coal, when dirty fuel and no environmental regulations created his ...
Growing up in Pittsburgh, I didn’t know much about West Virginia until I became a student at WVU in the 1970s. The narrative ...
The deadly project killed more than 750 workers, the company scrambling to bury the dead before anyone knew they were gone.
Stephen C. “Steve” Cawood, an Eastern Kentucky lawyer who championed coal miners, clean water and better schools, died Oct.
An exhibition by the artist Fia Backström at the Queens Museum uses photos, textiles and videos to look at the Great Society ...
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