COMMENTARY In a short two months, the deer bow season will open in West Virginia. Time to evaluate your equipment, camo clothes, etc. The question is, what kind of camo […]
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West Virginia, ANC team up to elevate fan atmosphere
PURCHASE, N.Y. — West Virginia and ANC, an experience design and execution company, announced a new partnership Thursday to significantly enhance the fan atmosphere and drive incremental revenue opportunities at […]
Sean Mahone, Jarret Doege, Sam James named to the Wuerffel Trophy Award Watch List
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia football senior safety Sean Mahone, junior quarterback Jarret Doege and redshirt sophomore wide receiver Sam James were named to the Wuerffel Trophy Award Watch List, […]
Painting Through the Pandemic
WOW! Factory hosts summer camps for kids Newsroom@DominionPost.com The WOW! Factory, at 3453 University Avenue, offers weekly art camps for children ages 6-12. Set for Monday through Friday, the camps […]
Justice extends Mon County bar closure to Aug. 3
Monongalia County bars will remain closed another 10 days, until Aug. 3. Gov. Jim Justice announced the extension of his previous bar closure order – via a new executive order […]
Emergency Repair Continues
MUB fixes a water main break on Beechurst Avenue Morgantown Utility Board continues work on an emergency repair of a 24-inch water main on Beechurst Avenue today, which will disrupt […]
Summer Getaway
Newsroom@DominionPost.com West Virginia’s largest lake remains a go-to summer getaway for the state’s residents. The reservoir was formed by a rock-filled dam on the Gauley River, south of Summersville in […]
Restorations to begin on Deckers Creek Trail
Newsroom@DominionPost.com Major restoration work on sections of the Deckers Creek Trail outside Morgantown city limits will start Thursday. The first section to be worked on will be from Rock Forge […]
Reynolds on the river
Work moves on at WVU’s B&E building Newsroom@DominionPost.com Work continues on Reynolds Hall, the new home of WVU’s John Chambers College of Business and Economics. The building will house 175 […]
MD woman charged with selling meth
KINGWOOD — A Maryland woman is charged with selling meth to an undercover Preston Sheriff’s deputy on three occasions. Emily J. Armstrong, 36, of Accident, Md., was in the Tygart […]









