MORGANTOWN — West Virginia’s gymnasts, making their 40th NCAA postseason bid, will compete at the Ann Arbor Regional on April 5-6 at the University of Michigan. Joining the Mountaineers in […]
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Morgantown girls rout John Marshall 7-0
MORGANTOWN — The Morgantown High girls’ tennis team dominated John Marshall in Monday’s tennis match, sweeping in every set to win 7-0. In singles, Emme McKnight won (8-0), Cat Wassick […]
Work on Hazelton Road will cause delays this week
KINGWOOD — The West Virginia Division of Highways advises motorists that there will be traffic delays on Preston County Route 5, the Hazelton Road, from mile post 6.2 to the […]
17 Monongalia County basketball players make all-OVAC teams
MORGANTOWN — The Ohio Valley Athletic Conference announced its all-OVAC teams Monday for Classes 1-5A. For area teams in boys’ Class A, Trinity’s Briston Bennett, Joel Robertson and Daniel Woods […]
Prognosis still iffy for PEIA: Rainy day fund, good year for claims keep increasing costs at bay, for now
Time passes slowly here in the Mountain State. The world might change dramatically in just 24 hours, but sea changes are about as far removed from West Virginia as the […]
Letters to the editor March 24 1-C
Rucker wrong. There’s lots of fear in schools In a recent news article, state Sen. Patricia Rucker, R-Jefferson, spoke about bringing back all of the components of SB 451. She […]
Letters to the editor March 24
Pedestrian board offers advice to new secretary At the monthly meeting of the Morgantown Pedestrian Safety Board on March 11, we discussed the news concerning state Secretary of Transportation Tom […]
God is not a white nationalist — God is love
BY ZACHARY MORTON I grew up in a church in southwestern Pennsylvania with paintings of Jesus on the walls. I can still see them in my mind. Jesus was usually […]
Issue is illegal immigration, not legal kind
BY DANIEL and DEBORAH CANTIS This is in response to an a guest commentary by Barry Wendell published in the Opinion section of The Dominion Post on March 17, titled […]
‘Avalanche’ of promises: Justice’s latest road efforts look to be more retreads
Another week, another “avalanche of (road) work.” Every time Gov. Jim Justice expounds on his plans for our state’s roads we almost want to believe him. But we don’t. It’s […]






