MORGANTOWN – West Virginia ranks third for the nation’s oldest population – after Florida and Delaware – and people are living longer. But there are not enough geriatric specialists to […]
Author: David Beard/ The Dominion Post
Capito, Justice celebrate $1.2B coming to West Virginia for broadband expansion
MORGANTOWN – Sen Shelley Moore Capito and Gov. Jim Justice joined with National Telecommunications and Information Administration Administrator Alan Davidson on Friday to celebrate the $1.2 billion coming to West […]
Capito talks MVP, Bidenomics, student loan forgiveness with West Virginia reporters
MORGANTOWN – Sen. Shelley Moore Capito talked renewed Mountain Valley Pipeline delays, Bidenomics and more with members of the West Virginia press on Thursday. On Tuesday, the U.S. 4th Circuit […]
A look at campaign finances for GOP attorney general candidates Stuart and Weld
MORGANTOWN – Two state Senate colleagues will face off in the Republican primary in May to succeed Attorney General Patrick Morrisey – who is running for governor. Brooke County Sen. […]
Falling Water parents bring ‘dangerous’ bus stop to Mon School Board’s attention, propose possible solution
MORGANTOWN – A group of parents from the Falling Water development at Cheat Lake brought a “dangerous” bus stop to the attention of the Monongalia County Board of Education Tuesday […]
WVU officials explain current phase of academic transformation process as programs face review
MORGANTOWN – WVU has entered Phase 2 of its Academic Transformation program, and on Tuesday President Gordon Gee sent a letter to the campus community restating his vision for the […]
A look at fundraising for gubernatorial candidates
MORGANTOWN — Two Republican gubernatorial candidates issued press releases on Monday touting their campaign fundraising for the quarter, so here we offer a look at the numbers for the whole […]
PSC accelerates testimony, hearing timeline for Hope Gas rate hike request
MORGANTOWN — The Public Service Commission decision on Hope Gas’ rate hike request will come sooner than expected. The PSC issued an order on Thursday trimming the proposed timeline by […]
UMWA, Manchin celebrate MSHA’s proposed stricter silica dust rule to protect miners
MORGANTOWN — The U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration on Friday proposed a more stringent silica dust exposure rule to protect miners. The United Mine Workers of America and Sen. […]
AG Morrisey, 15 other states join push against automakers’ move to scrap AM radio
MORGANTOWN — Attorney General Patrick Morrisey has joined a bipartisan chorus of voices opposing several auto manufacturers’ efforts to remove AM radio from their vehicles. On Wednesday Morrisey signed on […]











