MORGANTOWN — It wasn’t until he graduated from high school that Max Perrott learned he had a knack for creating unique works of art. From there, Max’s studio, Bckwrds, was […]
Author: Gabriella Brown, The Dominion Post
Preston County man hosts Cycling Out Sexual Abuse awareness bike ride
MORGANTOWN—Master Sergeant Michael Cochran with the West Virginia Army National Guard believes if he can bring any amount of awareness to sexual abuse, he can make a difference in the […]
UHS Bands virtual video concert premiere to showcase student talent
MORGANTOWN — In-person performances by the University High School bands have been missed, but all 150 members have spent the academic year creating a one-of-a-kind concert to share online. “It’s […]
Blue and Gold Mine Sale returning to encourage sustainable habits
MORGANTOWN—As West Virginia University students are packing up and community members are in the midst of spring cleaning, WVU offers a way to keep belongings out of landfills. For more […]
Mon Sheriff investigating body found in wooded area
MORGANTOWN—An investigation by the Monongalia County Sheriff’s Department is underway after a body was found on May 6 in a wooded area east of Fairfield Manor. Monongalia County sheriff Perry […]
Little Wizard Designs offers touch of magic through handmade accessories
MORGANTOWN—At five years old, Ava Reynolds knew exactly what to say when asked what she wanted to be when she grew up. “I always said, ‘an artist’,” said Reynolds, owner […]
Mon County 4-H encourages kindness through craft kits at Shack Neighborhood House
MORGANTOWN — Along with hot meals provided by the Shack Neighborhood House, families who stopped by for dinner Wednesday evening received a few special treats from the Monongalia County 4-H […]
West Virginia Botanic Garden celebration to feature music, art, springtime activities
MORGANTOWN — This year’s first annual West Virginia Botanic Garden Day will be May 8, and the WVBG at Tibbs Run Preserve is preparing for a day of springtime activities. […]
Westover council discusses formal grievance against council member
WESTOVER — A formal grievance, submitted by the City of Westover’s city clerk Sandra Weis against First Ward council member Ralph Mullins, was discussed during Monday night’s council meeting. According […]
Migrating south for retirement: WVU research pigeon moved to Florida sanctuary
Mr. Grey the retired white-crowned research pigeon is living his life in paradise after having a bit of help making the journey south for retirement. “I wanted to do something […]













