Last week U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin argued that Amazon has “destroyed the retail industry across the United States” and so the Department of Justice is “absolutely right” to investigate […]
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Are we looking at last stand against climate change?
It’s not official, yet, but July likely became the Earth’s hottest month on record. Until a week ago many would quibble, the hottest that is since direct temperature information — […]
Freedom of assembly under fire in Colorado Springs
Do law-abiding American citizens still have the right to gather peacefully to discuss their ideas without fear of government censorship and retribution? In my adopted hometown of Colorado Springs, the […]
Aug. 1 letters to the editor
Anti-annexation signs mean ‘Don’t shop here’ Businesses on the edge of Morgantown: I see your signs. And despite the double negative, I understand their meaning: You do not want to […]
Morgantown Post 2 rallies, beats Elkins in extra innings after Smith’s walk-off single
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The Morgantown Post 2 baseball team got off to a slow start in Wednesday’s game against Elkins, which featured a two and a half hour rain delay, […]
Local photographer, Anthony Sparks, pops the question to Emily Faro at ‘Mama Mia!’ debut
Photographer Anthony Sparks has taken his fair share of proposal shots. But, the Morgantown resident wasn’t able to capture the one during Wednesday’s debut of Destination Producing’s “Mamma Mia!” at […]
Time to flag down contract on city’s new legal counsel
Is it a violation of Section 9.01 of Morgantown’s City Charter or Chapter 6B Article 2-5 of the State Code? Did the city attorney benefit from an action of council […]
Hunting for chanterelles in the wild
BY ALDONA BIRD, Newsroom@DominionPost.com Raise your hand if you are a mycophagist. I am — I eat fungi. I like most mushrooms, and particularly enjoy those growing in the woods […]
Democrats need to drop the identity politics now
The public dislikes identity politics big time. Right-winger Steve Bannon rejoices when Democrats try to sell themselves through special appeals to race, gender, ethnicity or sexual identity. When Democrats dwell […]
July 31 letters to the editor
We owe it to children to act on climate crisis I was greatly encouraged to read the July 8 op-ed by state Delegate Danielle Walker, D-Monongalia, that underscored just how […]





