MORGANTOWN – Flat or declining revenues, rising costs and increased operating pressures. That, in short, is the fiscal reality facing the city of Morgantown as it prepares to adopt its […]
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This is our moonshot: Benson continues to push AAU membership
MORGANTOWN – “We choose to go to the moon.” It’s the title of a famous speech delivered at Rice University by President John F. Kennedy on Sept. 12, 1962. In […]
Benson, Marsh tout growing partnership with Cognito Therapeutics
MORGANTOWN – Medicine and money. During Friday’s meeting of the West Virginia University Board of Governors, President Michael Benson was joined by Dr. Clay Marsh, chancellor and executive dean for […]
Morgantown BZA grants variance relief for Hartman Run development
MORGANTOWN – Last week, the Morgantown Planning Commission provided a pair of approvals for the development of 104 three-bedroom townhomes on just under 13 acres at the corner of Hartman […]
Westover VFD looking for city’s assistance with engine purchase
WESTOVER – The Westover Volunteer Fire Department turns 100 years old this year. Assistant Chief Brad Wilson said the county’s oldest volunteer fire company has one item on its birthday […]
Giuliani asks city, county to explore details of East End Village parcel sale
MORGANTOWN – James Giuliani is asking the city of Morgantown and the Monongalia County Commission to look into why and how a parcel at 142 Richwood Ave. was apparently sold […]
Westover Council considering fees to support stormwater system
WESTOVER – Westover City Council on Tuesday approved the first reading of an ordinance implementing monthly stormwater management fees for properties within the city’s municipal separate storm sewer system, or […]
St. Clair Hill Road development receives county site plan approval
MORGANTOWN – Sunflower Village, a proposed development of 108 townhomes on 12 acres of property at the corner of West Run Road and St. Clair Hill Road has received site […]
City panhandling lawsuit expected to be settled out of court
MORGANTOWN – Attorneys representing Anthony Rowand and the city of Morgantown anticipate a lawsuit brought in response to a since-repealed panhandling law will be settled out of court “imminently.” A […]
Morgantown Forward sets its sights on Stanley’s Spot dog park
MORGANTOWN – Who are these MoFos, and why are they dragging around a giant fire hydrant? Good questions, both. MoFos is short for … ahem … Morgantown Forward. More accurately, […]













