Newsroom@DominionPost.com West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey announced his office will be involved in this weekend’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day by partnering with the Morgantown Police Department, along […]
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Preston could be yellow on state COVID map by the weekend
KINGWOOD — Preston County could be going from green to yellow on the state’s COVID-19 map by the end of the week. County Health Department Director V.J. Davis said the […]
Council approves trick-or-treating
BY GABRIELLA BROWNNewsroom@DominionPost.com Trick-or-treating in Westover was approved Monday night by the Westover City Council, with five council members voting in favor of allowing it. Edie Viola, councilmember-at-large, suggested residents […]
Better roads, at what cost?
We all want better roads. But better roads should not — nor do they need to — come at the sacrifice of community and local business. Recently, the proposed roundabout […]
A Box of Relief
Newsroom@DominionPost.com The Community Education Group has begun distribution of 2,000 COVID-19 relief kits in West Virginia through 18 distribution partners through free and community clinics to low-income, uninsured or underinsured […]
Committee discusses authority to investigate police misconduct cases
MORGANTOWN — “Investigation” was the word at the center of conversation Monday as Morgantown’s special committee on community policing met remotely. As in, should the ordinance enabling a new community […]
Mason Dixon student tests positive for COVID
Mason Dixon Elementary School conducted its learning online Monday after a student tested positive for COVID-19 over the weekend. Monongalia Schools Superintendent Eddie Campbell Jr. said the district made the […]
Scarecrow Spectacular
Garden installation up through October Newsroom@DominionPost.com The West Virginia Botanic Garden celebrates fall with a scarecrow installation throughout its 85-acre site, creating an autumn attraction while promoting numerous causes in […]
Transplant program fills need in state
WVU Medicine Jeremy Cushwa isn’t the type of guy to back down from a challenge. Diagnosed with renal failure nearly five years ago, Cushwa, 31, began a dialysis program near […]
Collaboration earns $1.35M grant to reduce impact of substance abuse
WVU Today McDowell County — in the southern coalfields of West Virginia — is the second-most at-risk in the nation for an HIV outbreak related to drug injection. Neighboring Wyoming […]







