MORGANTOWN — For nearly 31 years, West Virginia Division of Highways (DOH) District 4 Engineer Donny Williams has made the state’s highways and byways his business. Now he’s ready to […]
Author: Ben Conley/ The Dominion Post
Morgantown hosts sister city from China
MORGANTOWN — Located about 400 miles south of Beijing in China’s Quanshan District, the city of Xuzhou is an urban center with a population of 3.4 million people, strong education […]
Mon Health demonstrates new GPS hardware installed in ambulances
MORGANTOWN — Mon Health EMS Director Dave Custer said his agency is leading the push to get the county’s four ambulance agencies synched up to MECCA 911’s global positioning system (GPS) […]
County Clerk to seek federal election funds through the Help America Vote Act
MORGANTOWN — Monongalia County Clerk Carye Blaney requested and received the county commission’s blessing on Wednesday to seek federal election funds through the Help America Vote Act. WV Secretary of State […]
MPD recognizes Citizen Police Academy graduates; council pursues grants
MORGANTOWN — The Morgantown Police Department recognized the first graduating class of the department’s Citizen’s Police Academy during Tuesday’s city council meeting. The class consists of Austin Porter, Daniel Langdon, Pamela […]
City Council votes to remove Brazaitis’ deputy mayor designation; Selin voted to position
MORGANTOWN — The Morgantown City Council removed the deputy mayor designation from embattled 6th Ward Councilor Mark Brazaitis on Tuesday by a 5-2 vote and approved 4th Ward Councilor Jenny […]
Mon Commission candidates discuss business development, zoning
MORGANTOWN — The Dominion Post Editorial Board sat with Monongalia County Commission candidates Tom Bloom and Andrew Price on Monday to discuss a range of topics. Bloom, a Democrat, is […]
Mon County Commission renews rent request
MORGANTOWN — With the entire West Virginia Supreme Court the focus of impeachment hearings as a result of lavish spending and corruption, the Monongalia County Commission is prepared to once […]
Morgantown City Council approves $50,000 settlement in lawsuit filed against city by clerk
MORGANTOWN — A $50,000 settlement was unanimously approved by Morgantown City Council during a special meeting on Thursday, ending Linda Tucker’s federal lawsuit against the city, as well as her […]
‘That’s it’ for In Touch & Concerned; property to be sold after recent closure
MORGANTOWN — Facing north of $100,000 in outstanding debt, local nonprofit In Touch & Concerned (ITAC) ceased operations Aug. 10 and plans to sell its Chaplin Road property in an […]










