By Harley BendaNewsroom@DominionPost.com COVID-19 has made many residing in assisted living or nursing homes very lonely, but the West Virginia Botanic Garden is trying to change that. The garden, on […]
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WVU lifestyle mag Mirage turns to zines during COVID
By Gabriella Brown Newsroom@DominionPost.com From articles about fashion and lifestyle to current events, the student-run publication Mirage Magazine is paving the path for future writers and editors. Mirage Magazine, WVU’s lifestyle […]
There’s more to pumpkin than that sweet latte
The season changed for me a few days before today’s equinox, when I sliced into my first pumpkin of the year. The perfectly round and orange pie pumpkin was extra […]
Infants, toddlers together at Trinity
WELL program brings youngest students into the Christian school[2:03 PM] By Harley Benda Newsroom@DominionPost.com Many schools in West Virginia require moving from building to building as children grow up. One local […]
DIY Branch Candle Holder
Fall-friendly craft for your own home or to give as holiday gifts By ALDONA BIRD Newsroom@DominionPost.com As coronavirus numbers tick up and the weather starts to cool, it’s the perfect time […]
Westover Police Chief Richard Panico resigns
BY GABRIELLA BROWN Newsroom@DominionPost.com Westover Police Chief Richard Panico announced his resignation during Monday night’s Westover City Council meeting. Panico is one of three officers named in an ongoing civil lawsuit […]
A brief history of stained glass
My interest in stained glass piqued when a few years ago I wrote about a group of Morgantown women renting work space together. It was a treat to see their […]
Students voice COVID concerns
BY OLIVIA MURRAYNewsroom@DominionPost.com Though plans circulating on social media for a peaceful protest over what some students believe are inconsistent and bewildering COVID-19 policies put forth by West Virginia University […]
Rally calls for Mon County students to return to school
By Gabriella BrownNewsroom@DominionPost.com Dozens of parents, students and community members rallied along W.Va. 705 Saturday morning to speak out against the indefinite shut down of Monongalia County schools and student athletics. […]
Pink Party goes virtual for bus
By Gabriella BrownNewsroom@DominionPost.com The WVU Cancer Institute’s annual Pink Party is going virtual this year to benefit Bonnie’s Bus, West Virginia’s only mobile mammography unit. The event is set for […]







