Bernie Sanders can’t decide what socialism is. At times he frames it as nothing more than New Deal-style capitalism, not so different from the Scandinavian economies of Norway, Sweden or […]
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Job growth elixir for generational strife in the office
You never know what your cubicle mate is thinking, but recent research identified a source of workplace friction more serious than Jim from accounting’s use of the office microwave to […]
Mountaineers 2019 Hall-of-Fame class announced
Maybe it’s time for the Bulger family to have their own Hall-of-Fame wing at West Virginia. The school announced Saturday that former women’s basketball standout Meg Bulger was among nine […]
David Bradshaw’s 11th title at West Virginia Open his biggest margin yet
VIENNA — David Bradshaw roasted the field by eight strokes at the West Virginia Open, the tournament’s largest margin of victory in 27 years. Shooting a final-round 3-under on Friday, Bradshaw […]
Garden hosts photography class, Burgers and Brews dinner Saturday
There are two remaining scheduled events in June at the West Virginia Botanic Garden before summer fun begins with more programs. Details about scheduled programs and events for this summer […]
WVPT’s ‘The 39 Steps’ kicks off June 26
Following the sell-out world premiere of “Storming Heaven: The Musical,” West Virginia Public Theatre will conclude its 2019 summer season with Patrick Barlow’s stage adaptation of “The 39 Steps,” which […]
Hearing didn’t even sound like instance of selective listening
Only about four months ago the public was given 70 seconds to deliver its thoughts. On Wednesday, House leaders in the Legislature lopped 10 seconds off everyone’s thoughts, except their […]
Star City Council to focus on park and trail
BY TRAVIS WILLIAMSON, For The Dominion Post Star City Council held its first session of the new term this week and all members, new and old, were present, in addition […]
Taste of West Virginia: Red Cross fundraiser features area’s top cuisine
More than 20 area eateries took some of their top dishes to Morgantown Marriott at Waterfront Place Thursday evening to help the American Red Cross make some money. The Taste […]
In pictures: Exhibit tells story of early photography from 1840-1915
Smartphone users aren’t the inventors of the photograph, though they might have amped up the number taken in any one day. More than 150 years ago, the Civil War generation […]










