MORGANTOWN — West Virginia climbed three spots to No. 17 in the latest D1Baseball.com poll released Monday — their highest ranking since 1982 — and Alek Manoah three-peated as Big […]
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Letters to the editor April 22
One story of terrorism does not negate another We need better priorities. We need to floss instead of going to bed, or see a friend rather than watch another streaming […]
Governor wrong to insist his problems greater than state’s
Generally speaking, everyone’s first point of reference is none other than their self. When anyone tries to understand a situation or communicate with someone he or she looks to his […]
SANEs make difference in sex assaults
BY DEBRA LOPEZ-BONASSO “I’m sorry this happened to you.” These were the first words that one sexual assault victim heard when her sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE) entered the exam […]
Letters to the editor April 21
Thief needs to return visitor’s photo albums After a long drive from St. Charles, Mo., I selected Morgantown as my final stop of the day because I had heard of […]
Firefighters answer our prayers, too
There are things we found in the fire last week, too. A blaze broke out Monday at the Cathedral of Notre Dame, built to be a house of God centuries […]
Letters to the editor April 20
Kawecki’s experience works for Morgantown In the Morgantown City Council election, Bill Kawecki is seeking a fourth term to represent 2nd Ward. He wants to continue to serve because he […]
Hornbeck Road Walmart to get a facelift
By Suzanne Elliott SElliott@DominionPost.com The Walmart at Retail Circle in Morgantown is slated for a facelift in July, part of the retailer’s plan to invest $31.9 million in improvements to […]
MyWVUChart gives patients to free, online access to medical records, appointments, bills and more
By Gabriella Brown Newsroom@DominionPost.com MORGANTOWN — Since the creation of its online health care management system over a decade ago, WVU Medicine worked to constantly tailor it to fit the […]
Fentanyl deaths up 122%, as deaths from prescription opioids decline
By Suzanne Elliott SElliott@DominionPost.com MORGANTOWN —Fentanyl-related deaths in West Virginia in 2015 and 2017 were 122 percent of what they were between 2005 and 2014, according to a recent study […]





