MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Two West Virginia University researchers have begun a project to help power plants use less water. While it sounds counterintuitive, they’re doing it by combining wastewater from […]
Author: David Beard/ The Dominion Post
Morgantown celebrates America’s birthday
MORGANTOWN — The sky was gray and the air was wet and sticky as folks situated themselves up and down High Street for the Celebration of America Parade. There’d been […]
Diocese again seeks dismissal of Morrisey suit, calling it irresponsible,misleading
MORGANTOWN — The Diocese of Wheeling –Charleston is again seeking dismissal of the state attorney general’s lawsuit alleging the diocese violated consumer protection law by failing to disclose that it […]
State medical cannabis program won’t be ready to roll on start date
MORGANTOWN — West Virginia’s medical cannabis program officially takes effect July 1. But patients and caregivers shouldn’t expect to be receiving their physician certification or program ID cards anytime soon, […]
Mylan shareholders approve board nominees, executive pay; support UAW ‘clawback’ proposal
MORGANTOWN — Mylan shareholders had their annual general meeting in Amsterdam on Friday and overwhelmingly approved election of the board of directors, including one additional member. They also approved, via […]
House of Delegates takes up education, money bills during long floor session
CHARLESTON – The House of Delegates assembled Wednesday morning – the third day of this week’s resumption of the special session – for a 12-plus hour floor session to handle […]
Legislative audit suggests failed WV Jobs Act should be repealed; committee favors fixing it
CHARLESTON – A legislative audit concludes that the West Virginia Jobs Act, enacted to promote hiring West Virginia workers, is a big flop and worthy of repeal. But the legislative […]
One education tax credit bill narrowly passes Finance; other one dies without a vote
CHARLESTON – The House Finance Committee spent just over two hours hashing over HB 168, the so-called Equal Opportunity Education Scholarship program, and barely passed it, with two Republican members […]
House Judiciary punts on proposed constitutional amendment for Legislature to oversee state BOE
CHARLESTON — Among all of the education reform legislation the House of Delegates was handling on Monday was a piece that Judiciary chair John Shott was puzzled to see on […]
House of Delegates takes up education reform bills
CHARLESTON – With red-shirted teachers packing the galleries, hallways and meeting rooms, the House of Delegates convened Monday morning to take up education betterment. Both prominent Senate education bills fell […]







