MORGANTOWN — Keri DeMasi has been the executive director of Bartlett Housing Solutions since 2004. In that time, the agency tasked with getting the unsheltered into housing has never been […]
Author: Ben Conley/ The Dominion Post
Mountain Line Transit awarded $5.5 million in CARES money
Mountain Line Transit Authority has been awarded just under $5.5 million in CARES Act funding to offset losses and unbudgeted expenses due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The funds are […]
MCHD gives Morgantown notice over Diamond Village homeless camp
MORGANTOWN — The city of Morgantown has been notified by the Monongalia County Health Department that it is in violation of state sanitation standards as it pertains to the Diamond […]
County commission holds discussion on farmland preservation efforts
MORGANTOWN — The desire for locally-produced food and products. The drive for land conservation and preservation of green space. A need to safeguard a way of life for future generations. […]
MUB’s Ball expects monthly costs to hover in the ‘low tens-of-thousands’
Morgantown Utility Board General Manager Tim Ball said MUB has thus far received $229,000 in coronavirus aid relief through the state’s grant portal. Speaking during Tuesday’s board meeting, Ball said […]
$300K allocated for Woodburn school building
Block Grant funds will be used for accessibility improvements More than $300,000 in Community Development Block Grant funds will be directed toward ongoing accessibility improvements at the former Woodburn school […]
Former employee sues county commission
Worker claims to have not received all benefits from injury A former county employee filed suit against the Monongalia County Commission and County Administrator Rennetta McClure, claiming he is owed […]
Variety CEO: We don’t even realize the things we take for granted
MORGANTOWN — Not everyone can pull off a neon pink unicorn bike helmet with a bright blue mane. Samantha DeWitt can. The 14-year-old had her haute headgear strapped on tight […]
Morgantown City Council to form special committee on ‘bridge housing’
MORGANTOWN — Morgantown City Council plans to put together a special committee focused on looking at rapid response housing — or bridge housing — for the city’s unsheltered population. While […]
Former city clerk sues attorney who handled city lawsuit, settlement
MORGANTOWN — In August 2018, longtime Morgantown City Clerk Linda Tucker settled a lawsuit with the city for $50,000, ending more than two decades of employment in the clerk’s office. […]










