MINERAL WELLS — Morgantown’s Angela Yao finished as the runner up at the 2024 WVSSAC Girls Golf Tournament at The Links at Woodridge Tuesday. Yao shot two-over, 71 to finish […]
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Mountaineers ranked No. 1 for 1st time in program history
For the first time in program history, the West Virginia University men’s soccer team sits atop the United Soccer Coaches poll. The Mountaineers also are ranked No. 1 by Top […]
U.S. files complaint against logger, logging company for timber trespass on Monongahela National Forest
The United States Attorney’s Office has filed a civil lawsuit against a Randolph County logger and logging company for trespassing and cutting down approximately 10 acres of timber on the […]
City warns of scam emails regarding development applications
The City of Morgantown addressed Wednesday fraudulent emails being sent to individuals involved with pending development applications or zoning map amendment requests. According to a press release from the city, […]
Radiothon raises more than $170K for WVU Medicine Children’s
This year’s WVU Medicine Children’s and WVRC Media Cares for Kids Radiothon raised $172,434 in two days. Donations will still be accepted until tonight at this link, https://donate.mygift4kids.org/getdonor. Listeners heard […]
ACGM, YCF announce 2024-25 Organizational Arts Grant recipients
The Arts Council of Greater Morgantown (ACGM) and Your Community Foundation of North Central West Virginia, Inc. (YCF) on Tuesday announced the recipients of the 2024-25 Organizational Arts Grants. Seventeen […]
Paving will disrupt parking areas on J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital campus
Paving in parking lots will cause disruptions in parking for patients and visitors to WVU Medicine J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital over the next several weekends. The individual sections will take […]
Entry deadline for State Fair fast approaching
LEWISBURG — Entry deadlines for the 99th Annual State Fair of West Virginia are quickly approaching, with livestock due by midnight today and home, arts and garden by midnight July […]
Justice holdings ordered to be sold
A federal judge in Delaware has ordered a company owned by Gov. Jim Justice and his family to be moved toward a sale over a tangle of debt. U.S. District […]
AAA: Nearly 71M to travel
AAA projects 70.9 million travelers will head 50 miles or more from home over the Independence Day holiday travel period. For the first time, AAA looked at the entire week […]



