4 presenters will be featured; the show is available on Webinar This summer, the West Virginia Storytelling Guild will continue to offer online storytelling performances. The free storytelling concerts are […]
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Police investigate shooting; man injured
At about 2:30 p.m. Thursday, officers of the Morgantown Police Department responded to a call of a gunshot wound at J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital. Officers found that the victim, a […]
Local Briefs – July 3
No local bus service on July 4 Mountain Line Transit Authority reminds its riders that there will be no local bus service on Fourth of July, Saturday. Normal service will […]
West Virginia Rest Areas Open for Holiday Travelers
The West Virginia Division of Highways will keep all rest areas and welcome centers on I-64, I-68, I-77 and I-79 open and maintained for those traveling through the Mountain […]
356 Mountaineers named to Big 12 spring honor roll
MORGANTOWN — The Big 12 Conference released its 2020 Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll with a total of 356 West Virginia University student-athletes appearing on the list. The conference recognizes all […]
Daily Report
Morgantown Police Thomas, Taevonte, 22, of Morgantown, malicious or unlawful assault, burglary, June 29; Deputy Cunningham. Quinn, Anthony, 21, of Morgantown, domestic battery, June 30; Officer McRobie. Avilesalvarado, Edwin, 25, […]
City ’s sales tax in effect Wednesday
The City of Morgantown is reminding businesses that the city’s 1% sales and use tax will go into effect Wednesday. Approved by Morgantown City Council in May 2019, the municipal […]
The problems with feeding elk in the West
COMMENTARY BY DR. DAVE SAMUEL | For The Dominion Post In 1987, I left my wildlife professor job at WVU to do a six-month sabbatical in the wildlife program at […]
Morgantown Church of Christ raises funds with fireworks
Call it faith through fireworks … combustion with a cause. After spending more than $20,000 in March to get home from a week-long Honduran missions trip turned two-week COVID-19 lockdown, […]
State Police snag $1M federal grant
A $1 million federal grant awarded to the West Virginia State Police will help troopers coordinate more closely and effectively with county and local law enforcement to target methamphetamine and […]



