MORGANTOWN — Of its anticipated $14,361,209 budget for the upcoming 2025-26 fiscal year, the Board of Parks and Recreation Commissioners anticipates $8.4 million will come by way of sales tax […]
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Selin ready for ninth term representing city’s 4th Ward
MORGANTOWN — There’s always another project. There’s always another issue. For Morgantown City Council mainstay Jenny Selin, seeing these matters through to completion is a big part of what keeps […]
City, county respond to damning report on area road conditions
MORGANTOWN — It would have been easy to say, “We told you so.” Members of the Monongalia County Commission chose not to do so Wednesday when asked about recently released […]
T-Mobile purchase of US Cellular to impact West Virginia workers
Employees in 10 US Cellular retail stores in West Virginia are among approximately 4,100 workers to be impacted as the company finalizes the sale of its assets to T-Mobile. In […]
Westover PODA passes first reading
MORGANTOWN — Westover City Council on Monday approved on first reading the creation of a PODA, or private outdoor designated area, within the city. A PODA is a defined district […]
Report: Morgantown’s roads are the worst in West Virginia
MORGANTOWN — The road conditions in Morgantown are worse than anywhere else in West Virginia. It’s a refrain heard time and again around these parts from frustrated, pot-hole dazed drivers. […]
Morgantown pedestrian plan contemplates $50 million investment
MORGANTOWN — Would you be willing to pay additional user fees if it resulted in historic investment in pedestrian infrastructure in Morgantown? Higher property taxes? Those are among the initial […]
City’s traffic commission to jump start truck discussion
MORGANTOWN — Whether it’s the city’s comprehensive plan or the local MPO’s metropolitan transportation plan, removing the never-ending procession of heavy trucks from downtown Morgantown has been identified time and […]
Study: Don Knotts pedestrian bridge possible for about $7 million
MORGANTOWN — Is a pedestrian bridge spanning Don Knotts Boulevard feasible? Morgantown’s Historic Railroad Depot was filled Thursday evening with dozens of people interested in the answer to that question. […]
Michael: Initial volunteer cleanup ‘amazing’ despite wet weather
MORGANTOWN — Call it spring cleaning writ large. Or maybe the metropolitan version of sweeping the front stoop. However it’s characterized, a volunteer community effort to assist the West Virginia […]











