How sense of humor has changed forever during the Trump era So, Bill Clinton walks into a bar with a parrot on his shoulder. Bartender says, “Does he talk?” Parrot […]
Author: The Dominion Post
June 6 letters to the editor
Deckers Creek race a Morgantown showcase For some, the escaped python in Sabraton was the big news Saturday, but perhaps unnoticed was the crowd of over 600 runners participating in […]
From convicted murderer to exoneree to law grad
What would you do if you were falsely accused and convicted of a brutal rape and murder you didn’t commit? How would you handle a violent maximum-security prison, sentenced 16 […]
Terrible sacrifices of defining moment in history still matter
As defining moments go for generations, or even in history, D-Day is larger than most. Not just today, either, as observances of its 75th anniversary properly focus on the allied […]
‘Votes and laws, not thoughts, prayers’ aim to find answers
By now, most have forgot what happened Friday. What happened and will happen again — anytime and anywhere — was a gun massacre that put hundreds at risk. Once upon […]
State Senate flunks lesson on education reform, once again
The state Senate has 34 qualified members, across political lines and the full spectrum of ideology. Often, during the regular session this winter, these lawmakers did valuable work on any […]
Letters to the editor June 2
Future climate put at risk by administration The news has been full of stories of disastrous weather events of late: Heavy rainfall followed by floods in the Midwest; increased numbers […]
More at risk in road work than repairs
If your idea of looking for adventure is to head out on the highway this summer, take it slow. Amid West Virginia’s Roads to Prosperity and secondary road repair campaigns […]
If you take a hike be prepared and do so responsibly
Last weekend, we took a small step toward the start of summer, unofficially anyway. There was no shortage of fun — pools opened, backyard barbecues were cooking and kayaks were […]
West Virginia Botanic Garden offers time for meditation with nature, printmaking workshop
MORGANTOWN — April showers bring May flowers and many visitors to the West Virginia Botanic Garden, 1061 Tyrone Road. Join Judith Clister from 10-11:30 a.m. the first Sunday of each […]






