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Weather’s April Fools’ Joke
After light snow and temperatures in the lower 30s Thursday, the area will see the sun, but remain chilly, according to AccuWeather. Winds at 10 miles per hour, with gusts […]
Reminder: Using cell phone while driving is illegal
Newsroom@DominionPost.com The West Virginia Governor’s Highway Safety Program is partnering with the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to share the message about the dangers and consequences […]
Campbell: Thursday’s COVID cases at UHS not related to ones the day before
Three more students tested positive for COVID at University High School on Thursday, but all were separate incidents – and not related to cases there the day before that put […]
MMMPO Policy Board approves letter regarding interchange project
MORGANTOWN — A broken front door is an untenable situation. It’s unattractive, but even worse, it’s unsafe. For untold numbers of people looking to access WVU and the Greater Morgantown […]
What to do and what not to do with your COVID-19 vaccination card
Those who have been fully vaccinated for COVID-19, or are in the process of becoming fully vaccinated, have come into possession of a CDC COVID-19 vaccination card. The white card […]
April Black is her own boss
MORGANTOWN –- April Black doesn’t let any grass grow under her feet. The local entrepreneur, who grew up just over the border in Smithfield, Pa., on a 300-acre farm, never […]
THRIVES Act could bring 50K to W.Va. in a year, boosters say
Mountain State proponents of the THRIVE Act say passage of the legislation in Washington, D.C., could lead to the creation of 50,000 jobs a year in West Virginia. THRIVE is […]
Arson ruled out as cause of Coopers Rock brush fire
Investigation into the cause of the Coopers Rock State Forest brush fire has produced no evidence of human involvement. Rudy Williams, regional forester for the West Virginia Division of Forestry […]
Refresh Student Activity Series brings WVU experiences to students’ homes
The colorful, rectangular structure on West Virginia University’s downtown campus is not just there for looks. It’s WVU’s Refresh Pop-Up Shop, the physical accompaniment to the university’s Refresh Student Activities […]










