An SUV crashed into the United Way of Mononongalia and Preston Counties on Walnut Street Wednesday afternoon. Jillian Thomas, 20, was driving a 2003 Ford Expedition when she lost control […]
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Former West Virginia safety Dravon Askew-Henry signs with New York Giants
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Former WVU safety Dravon Askew-Henry, after a short stint with the New York Guardians of the XFL, reportedly signed a two-year deal with the New York Giants. […]
Newspaper to cut Monday and Saturday prints; will continue to post online everyday
As our community, state and nation face a difficult time, The Dominion Post will bring you the most up-to-date and accurate information available. We are following all that is happening […]
Paper delivers news you need now
MORGANTOWN — We are living in unprecedented times. Navigating our way through the information and issues surrounding this pandemic is difficult. With every update, every answer, the questions seem to […]
Ticks can paralyze animals
Lately I’ve been seeing lots of memes referencing all the canceled events, saying walking your dog isn’t canceled, cuddling with your dog isn’t canceled, playing with your dog isn’t canceled. […]
Officials postpone Buckwheat Fest pageant
KINGWOOD — The 11 Preston High seniors who are running for Queen Ceres will have to wait a bit longer for the competition to begin. The Buckwheat Festival Royalty Pageant, […]
COVID-19 threatens 2020 election
WVU political scientist urges feds to explore voting alternatives As states postpone primary elections in response to the novel coronavirus pandemic, one West Virginia University political scientist is calling on […]
U.S. Attorney’s Office investigating scams
WHEELING — U.S. Attorney Bill Powell is asking residents to be vigilant and aware to protect themselves against scammers during the COVID-19 pandemic, and warning those who are considering taking […]
Inmate dies at federal prison, USP Hazelton
BRUCETON MILLS — An inmate was unresponsive at USP Hazelton today, according to a press release. The death was not related to the COVID-19 virus, according to the release. Jose […]
The Community Kitchen continues to offer bagged lunches
The Community Kitchen, in the fellowship hall of Trinity Episcopal Church on the corner of Spruce and Willey streets, continues to serve food. In a Facebook post March 13, the […]




