MORGANTOWN — Morgantown High’s girls’ tennis team continued its regular season roll April 17 by defeating Wheeling Park, 7-0, at Summit Tennis Academy. The Mohigans (16-1) dropped just five games […]
Author: The Dominion Post
Religion Briefs April 18, 2018
XX Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Church, Kingwood Pike, Morgantown, will have a baked chopped steak dinner at 4 p.m. Friday. All proceeds will go toward Church Renovation. There will not be a sing, […]
Large-scale and smaller disasters increasingly call for shared responsibility by everyone
There’s often little to no choice but to take responsibility for yourself in an emergency. After all, in almost any emergency victims and bystanders are the first to render assistance. […]
Heavy rain leads to state of emergency for 10 counties
MORGANTOWN — The heavy rains late Sunday and early Monday caused havoc in counties south and east of Monongalia, while Mon itself fared somewhat better. MECCA 911 reported a few […]
Woman arrested after pulling a gun on her son
MORGANTOWN — A Morgantown woman was arrested after allegedly pulling a gun on her son. Kristy L. Pechinko, 40, of Morgantown, is charged with wanton endangerment involving a firearm, a […]
Mountain Line to hold public hearings in multiple locations
MORGANTOWN — Mountain Line will move its main transfer hub from the downtown depot to the Westover terminal beginning in August. The move will force changes to a number of routes […]
Road closure for 4-H Camp Road to begin Wednesday
MORGANTOWN — County Route 76 (4-H Camp Road) in Monongalia County will be closed from 6:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. daily starting Wednesday and running through April 25, the West Virginia Division of […]
Bottom line on W.Va. 7 intersection is something has to change
None of our editorials about the Division of Highways (DOH) are ever personal. But the fact is the public takes potholes, roadwork, congestion and poorly designed intersections personally. Of course, […]
Not heaven for children: Rate of addicted babies casts shadow on tourism campaign
It was the best of states, it was the worst of states. Every state’s headlines are filled with peaks and valleys daily. But West Virginia’s almost unfailingly range from the […]
Education still the solution to every problem
By V.K. Raju My mentor in London (during my ophthalmology residency) used to say, “There are three solutions for every problem or any problem: First is education, second is education […]




