The West Virginia University Faculty Senate issued a vote of no confidence in President Gordon Gee on Wednesday. The vote passed, with 797 votes of no confidence and 100 votes […]
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Morgantown’s Yan takes 3rd at girls’ state golf tournament
ELIZABETH — Morgantown High’s Grace Yan tied for third place at the WV High School Girls’ State Golf Tournament at Mingo Bottom Golf Club on Tuesday. Yan shot 7-over 79 […]
Glass Factory has new tenant
’Tis the season for something brewed. Whether your preferred beverage is coffee, tea or craft beer, Stone Tower Brews in Star City has got you covered. The company has expanded […]
Trinity volleyball off to perfect start after victory against Clay-Battelle
MORGANTOWN — A lot of firsts are happening for the Trinity Christian School volleyball team this year. Head coach Anna Witt is in her first year, on Tuesday the Warriors […]
European hornets can stay if they stay out of my way
Over the last few summers, I’ve seen huge wasps. They haven’t obliged in holding still long enough for me to measure them, but I’d estimate their length close to two […]
Serving shines as Clay-Battelle sweeps Tygarts Valley
BLACKSVILLE — As the Clay-Battelle volleyball team was closing out their dominating 3-0 sweep of inexperienced Tygarts Valley Thursday, third-year head coach Matt Wood could certainly remember some evenings he […]
After notching his 250th win, University’s John Kelley reflects on 37 years of coaching
MORGANTOWN — The world has changed a lot since 1987. What has remained the same these past 37 years is the stability of the University High School football program with […]
Gene’s Beer Garden is a pub in the truest sense
Between the swiftly ballooning shopping centers and developments in the area, a new restaurant or bar is always popping up in Morgantown. Most of these are chains. I don’t mean […]
Hops can be used for more than beer
A few years ago, I planted hops — one pot that my father had bought and delayed planting and another from a friend who grows hops. They grew each year, […]
A republic if you can keep it
On Sept. 18, 1787, emerging from the four-month Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Benjamin Franklin was asked, “Dr. Franklin, what have we got, a republic or a monarchy?” According to the […]







