Tomorrow, Morgantown officially welcomes (and welcomes back) WVU students for the fall semester. You may have noticed an uptick in traffic already, as students who had to come back early […]
Author: Opinion, The Dominion Post
Hamas rewards terrorist behind Oct. 7 attack
Hamas has a new leader. And his elevation speaks volumes. Last Tuesday, the terror group announced that Yahya Sinwar had been selected to succeed Ismail Haniyeh, the former head of […]
Judge rules against Google’s illegal market control
Even those of us who Google every day — and that’s the vast majority of us — can and should applaud last week’s federal court ruling holding that the company […]
Skimmers & scammers
With skimmers and scammers popping up in the headlines lately, we want to share some tips for protecting yourself from these swindlers. Card skimmers are mostly found on ATMs or […]
When creditors call in debts, it’s not politics. It’s business
The way Jim Justice tells it, the whole world is out to get him in a political witch hunt. So far, there’s been: Despite Justice’s claims, the only thing political […]
Instead of tiny shelters, how about tiny homes?
A couple weeks ago, a group from Morgantown Church of Christ approached Morgantown City Council about helping to build up to 50 non-congregate shelters as resources for the area’s unhoused […]
With lawsuits, hold govt. accountable, but leave art alone
In early July, shortly after the new murals in the Capitol Rotunda were revealed, two presuit notices were filed contesting the artwork and the process leading to its installation. The […]
Another ‘bad apple’
If you haven’t already heard about the traffic stop gone wrong in Monongah, you likely will soon. The widely shared video starts near the end of the interaction, which began […]
Gershkovich comes home, thanks in no small part to WSJ
The freeing of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich on Thursday was not first reported in the paper where he works. We first heard the glorious news about his coming […]
Can California save local news?
The coming election is a stark reminder of what California communities lose when local news outlets shrink or shutter. Sure, there will be an abundance of news about the presidential […]

