Twenty-nine percent of West Virginians admit to re-gifting or selling unwanted presents. Though 1-in-3 believe it is morally wrong to sell or re-gift. The anticipation of Christmas and the excitement […]
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Veterans enjoy a day of hunting
BY CHRIS LAWRENCE CHARLESTON — Juan Arevalo of Barbour County grinned ear to ear as he looked into the bed of his pickup truck. A large doe lay in the […]
God’s work: West Virginia Caring plans Morgantown hospice center
MORGANTOWN — There’s a big brick building at 501 Van Voorhis Road — 48,000 square feet or so shaped like a giant H. The sign above the front door says […]
Vietnam Veterans Post 977, Preston County Sheltered Workshop helping veterans this holiday season
REEDSVILLE — Members of Vietnam Veterans Post 977, along with John Hyre, director of the Preston County Sheltered Workshop, filled 40 boxes of food to provide Christmas dinner for local […]
Santa’s Secret Workshop
Santa’s elves were at Morgantown Mall in Westover Friday, helping youngsters to buy Christmas gifts for their family members. ReTails by M-SNAP invited children from kindergarten to fifth grade to […]
Buck harvest drops more than 7% in 2023 season
SOUTH CHARELSTON — The West Virginia DNR reports the overall harvest during the two-week buck hunting season in West Virginia was down 7.5% from the 2022 harvest. West Virginia hunters […]
Parkways Authority anticipates over 1 million transactions from travelers on W.Va. Turnpike
BY JARETT LEWIS CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Parkways Authority said it will be a busy holiday travel season on the West Virginia Turnpike, but nothing it hasn’t seen before. […]
W.Va. retailers report increase in in-person shopping this holiday season
BY CARRIE HODOUSEK CHARLESTON — More people are shopping in-person this holiday season compared to last year, according to the West Virginia Retailers Association. President Bridget Lambert said they’re anticipating […]
DAR honors veterans, places wreaths on graves
KINGWOOD — For the third year, members of the Cheat River Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) placed wreaths on the graves of veterans on National Wreaths […]
Navigating holiday travel with someone living with Alzheimer’s disease
The holiday season is upon us, and everyone is making plans to gather with friends and family. For many of us, winter weather, flight delays and other inconveniences can make […]


