Newsroom@DominionPost.com The American Red Cross continues to experience a severe blood shortage that is negatively affecting blood product availability across the country. Donors of all blood types — especially type […]
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Airports contribute $1.63B to economy
Newsroom@DominionPost.com CHARLESTON — West Virginia’s commercial and general aviation airports contribute about $1.63 billion in revenue and create more than 10,000 jobs, according to a study commissioned by the West […]
Monster Museum to host UFO film crew meet-and-greet
Newsroom@DominionPost.com SUTTON — The film “On the Trail of UFOs: Dark Sky” is set to release Aug. 3 on all major streaming platforms and on DVD. To celebrate, the film’s […]
Webinar to focus on American Rescue Plan funding for arts
Newsroom@DominionPost.com CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History and the West Virginia Commission on the Arts invites artists and arts organizations from around the state to […]
Old Stone House to host book fair Saturday; Fashion truck returns
Newsroom@DominionPost.com The Service League of Morgantown will host its annual Scholastic Book Fair in conjunction with Main Street Morgantown’s July 10 Arts Walk. The Old Stone House, at 313 Chestnut […]
Bridging the Gap
WVU Today In 2014, around 10,000 gallons of a coal-washing chemical called MCHM spilled into the Elk River near Charleston, affecting 30,000 residents in nine counties. Two years later, floods […]
July 4 letters to the editor
Elementary students need to wear masks For the past 15 months, West Virginians have banded together to drive our COVID-19 infection and death rates down. We have been successful: The […]
Guest essay: Housing crisis needs a federal solution
by Joanna DiStefano Housing is expensive in Morgantown. Whether you’re renting or paying a mortgage or currently unhoused, unaffordability is a fact of life for most people who live here. […]
Guest essay: Taxes: What they are and how they work
by Charles Davisson Government runs on money! Our governments provide us with all kinds of services, from national defense to elementary schools. Mostly, they fund these services with taxes. For […]
Katherine Vorbach
Katherine “Kay” L. Vorbach (nee Pauza), 95, of Morgantown, formerly of Orlando, Fla., died June 24, 2021, at Sundale Rehabilitation and Long Term Care. Born in Uniontown, Pa., March 8, […]











