MORGANTOWN — The West Virginia Division of Highways (DOH) will provide updates on a number of transportation projects May 23 and 24. DOH District 4 Engineer Donny Williams is expected […]
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Audit on state vehicles’ use for commuting calls for putting brakes on privileges
Commuting to and from work usually don’t come with any real perks. More often than not it’s an additional expense you calculate into your budget. That is, unless you are […]
Wheeling Park outlasts Morgantown in first game of regional series
By Bubba Kapral, For the Dominion Post WHEELING — The Morgantown High baseball team battled Wheeling Park through 10 innings before a disputed play at the plate handed the Patriots […]
Authorities recover body of man who drowned
MASONTOWN — Authorities on Monday recovered the body of an Ohio man who drowned after being swept away by the Cheat River in the Bull Run area early Sunday. The body of Michael […]
In light of conditions, looming work on highways make traffic laws a priority
Could it be we are going from one bad situation into a worse one. In all this talk about bad roads we missed our turn to curse the roadwork ahead. […]
How landmarks got their names
It seems every West Virginian attempts to determine how and why landmarks got their names. Some attempts are humorous and others show a lot of ingenuity. For instance, some don’t […]
Class of 2018 can use its connectedness to benefit all
We’ll settle for being correct and call them the Class of 2018. However, we cannot help but think they are the first Class of the 21st century. No, that doesn’t […]
How do we make paint?
By Vaageesha Das Do you remember Bob Ross? Some people say that he started ASMR (a sound induced sensation which causes tingling on the skin), others call him the greatest […]
Odds appear against reopening sport betting bill
By Hoppy Kercheval West Virginia’s gamble to be one of the first states to seize on legalized sports betting appears to be paying off. The U.S. Supreme Court, in a […]
EPA director’s paranoia causing $3 million and counting in worries for taxpayers
As agencies go, the EPA was always a lightning rod. And by and large, demonized during the Obama administration, especially in West Virginia. That venom was a result of plans […]


