A never the twain shall meet policy usually does not reflect the needs of the real world. That premise is in reference to the mistaken notion that often separates engineering […]
Author: The Dominion Post
PHOTO GALLERY: Morgantown University, Preston, Trinity, Clay-Battelle compete at state track meet
By Michael Switzer
Marion County juvenile found safe
MORGANTOWN — Conner Austin Melton, a juvenile from Marion County who was reported missing, is now safe. The Marion County Sheriff’s Department asked for the public’s assistance finding Conner Friday […]
Unknown quantity of session in June still a nonstarter
This is what we do know, for now. A special session of the state Legislature will resume at 2 p.m Monday at the state Capitol. We also now know — […]
Letters to the editor May 16
Who are we to believe on road improvements? It’s pretty bad when a citizen needs to have the state road office on speed dial to report and ask for information […]
Justice’s schedule light on governing, big on photo-ops
Sometimes it just doesn’t pay to be nice. You disagree? Well, this is how much it costs. Last weekend, we stopped at one point in our elaboration about why Gov. […]
WVU’s final-round surge falls short at NCAA golf regional
SIMPSONVILLE, Ky. — Mounting a final-day charge at its NCAA golf regional, West Virginia nearly claimed one of the five national qualifier spots, but ultimately fell two strokes shy. Sean Covich, […]
Letters to the editor May 15
Protests about roads falling into a ‘black hole’ Most recently, I read with great interest the editorial (DP-May 7) on delaying road repairs which inspired me to write this letter […]
Poor roads locally desperately call for state of emergency
We have never held our tongue about road condtions.. Criticism of the state Division of Highways has run unabated for decades here. Some of our critics claim we don’t do […]
Need to reinforce system before we start to reform it
It may be more an issue of reinforcing the state’s public education system, rather than reforming it. No, that’s not necessarily a call for filling the hundreds of vacancies in […]




