MORGANTOWN — Spending 17 years underground is bound to leave any insect eager to stretch its wings, and billions of Brood X periodical cicadas are preparing to do just that. […]
Author: Gabriella Brown, The Dominion Post
West Virginia Remarkable Woman honored for dedication to foster care
MORGANTOWN — All it took was one presentation for Pamela Woodman-Kaehler to know she could make a difference in a child’s life. “That presentation was about the issue of child […]
Zeke’s Breakfast and Bakes brings fresh flavors to downtown
MORGANTOWN — From fresh, handmade bagels, biscuits and pastries to handcrafted coffee flavors, Zeke’s Breakfast and Bakes has everything needed to start the day off on the right side of […]
WVU public advocacy students hold protest against campus carry legislation
MORGANTOWN — West Virginia University Master’s of Public Administration students gathered in front of the Mountainlair Tuesday in an effort to bring awareness to campus carry policies. “I just imagine […]
Westover Council approves member’s resignation
WESTOVER—Westover Councilmember-at-Large Stephen Lawrence’s resignation was unanimously approved at Monday night’s meeting after he moved away due to unforeseen family circumstances. According to the city’s charter, the remaining council members […]
Grow This: WV Garden Challenge sees immense growth through COVID-19
MORGANTOWN—As the Grow This: West Virginia Garden Challenge continues to help West Virginians grow crops, the program likewise continues to grow in popularity. “In 2020, right around the time of […]
Lack of spring break leaves WVU students feeling burnout
MORGANTOWN — Warmer weather approaching typically means spring break for WVU students is almost here, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, that break will not be arriving, leaving some students […]
Two Morgantown brothers hope to improve hometown through pitch competition
MORGANTOWN — Two Morgantown brothers are competing in the first ever My Hometown is Cool competition in hopes of bringing a new community sign to their Greenmont neighborhood. Nine-year-old Milan […]
COVID-19 or allergies? What to look for and how to reduce seasonal symptoms
As spring returns and plants begin blooming, pollen allergens are making a comeback. While there are similarities between allergies and COVID-19 symptoms, a few telling factors can help differentiate the […]
Pantry Plus More continues commitment to feeding Mon County children
MORGANTOWN—Pantry Plus More’s commitment has always been to preventing any student in Monongalia County from going unfed. “That’s our main mission, is getting food to children [and] end food insecurity […]














