MORGANTOWN — First graders at Cheat Lake Elementary got a close-up look at a red-tailed hawk Thursday morning. Jesse Fallon and Vince Slabe, with the Avian Conservation Center of Appalachia, brought […]
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Study: Repeal of prevailing wage for construction projects has cut school costs
MORGANTOWN — A state contractors association is celebrating a University of Kentucky business school study that shows repeal of prevailing wage for public construction projects has cut school construction costs during […]
Child advocacy center working to heal families affected by opioid abuse
MORGANTOWN — The Monongalia County Child Advocacy Center is taking a new, whole-family approach to help kids in families broken and devastated by opioid abuse. The Drug Endangered Children (DEC) […]
EPA completes Morgantown’s Ordnance Works Superfund site remediation
MORGANTOWN — The Environmental Protection Agency announced on Thursday that remediation is complete at Morgantown’s Ordnance Works Superfund site and the site has been deleted from its Superfund National Priorities […]
Gee, WVU frats continue to work toward a solution
MORGANTOWN — Tuesday’s talks at WVU with leaders of the four fraternities contemplating dissociation from the university produced positive thoughts but no immediate change, some of those involved said Wednesday. […]
Two State Senate 14th District candidates speak out on issues
MORGANTOWN — The two candidates for the state Senate 14th District fielded questions from The Dominion Post Editorial Board on Tuesday. Republican incumbent Dave Sypolt is seeking his fourth term […]
Chamber hosts McKinley for breakfast, asks for support on two key infrastructure projects
MORGANTOWN — Rep. David McKinley received a letter urging his support for a couple local high priority infrastructure projects Tuesday morning, and shared his optimistic vision of the state enjoying an […]
Mon Health finishes fiscal year in the red, hopes for turnaround strategy in 2019
MORGANTOWN — After finishing fiscal year 2018 more than $26 million in the red, Mon Health System hopes a turnaround strategy can return it to break-even status during 2019, the […]
WVU report: Coal demand unlikely to last
MORGANTOWN — While production has seen a turnaround since 2016, the increased demand isn’t likely to continue, according to “Coal Production in West Virginia: 2018-2040,” released by WVU’s Bureau for […]
Ex-hospice CEO resigns from WVU alumni board
MORGANTOWN — Malene Davis, former president and CEO of Arthurdale-based hospice organization WV Caring and its former partner organization, Capital Caring, resigned Aug. 10 from the WVU Alumni Association board […]






