MORGANTOWN — West Virginia’s team unveiling Friday will also provide an early look at what the Mountaineers are working with at the guard positions. The annual men’s basketball Gold-Blue Debut is […]
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Sears, Kmart footprints getting smaller in West Virginia; additional closings announced
CHARLESTON — According to reports, two more Sears Holding properties in West Virginia will close in the coming months as part of the company’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing announced Monday. Of […]
Senators propose an impeachment trial re-hearing before the Supreme Court
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Senate is moving toward asking the state Supreme Court to reconsider some aspects of its ruling that has blocked an impeachment trial for Justice Margaret Workman. […]
Former WVU running back Justin Crawford arrested for having sex with 12-year-old girl
MORGANTOWN — Former West Virginia running back Justin Crawford was arrested Saturday by police in Columbus, Ga., on charges of aggravated child molestation, incest with a minor, sodomy, and enticing a minor […]
City considers 5G upgrade; groups discuss use of ‘small-cell wireless facilities’
MORGANTOWN — Fifth generation (5G) wireless technology is coming to West Virginia, and the City of Morgantown is among the stakeholders looking at how the digital upgrade can best be […]
Warning signs ignored, West Virginia’s offense collapsed against Iowa State
AMES, Iowa — A tickle in the throat. That first labored breath. An achy twinge. All warnings to a body of what’s in store. For two weeks we saw the […]
West Virginia held to fewest yards since 1995 in loss to Iowa State
AMES, Iowa – Iowa State wore its “black out” uniforms on Saturday night, but West Virginia wishes it could be the one blacking out right now. “We’re going to get […]
New partnership aims at addressing food insecurity
MORGANTOWN — A dozen or so volunteers stood in the rain on a chilly Thursday morning, waiting on a delivery from the Mountaineer Food Bank, in Gassaway. It was the […]
Kingwood residents ask council to fix bad roads
KINGWOOD — How can a street be inside the city and not be the city’s responsibility to maintain? That’s the question posed to city council by residents in two sections […]
Preston Sheriff’s department acknowledges man’s cremains were placed in trash
KINGWOOD — In their answer to a lawsuit, the Preston Sheriff’s Department and County Commission have acknowledged that a portion of a man’s cremains were placed in the trash. Byron […]













