CHARLESTON — The leaders of West Virginia’s three education workers groups are calling on Gov. Jim Justice to cancel next week’s special session if lawmakers plan to bring up the […]
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Two Preston women charged with child neglect
KINGWOOD — Two Preston County women are charged with child neglect creating risk of injury after police say they left an infant alone in a running car with weapons. Ashley […]
Longview Power CEO outlines gas and solar plant plans to WVONGA members
WHEELING — The Longview Power coal-fired plant in Morgantown is the cleanest in the world and the most efficient in North America, Longview Power President and CEO Jeff Keffer told […]
County commission takes up ongoing court rent dispute, recognizes essay winners
MORGANTOWN — Forgive Gabriella Garrison for arriving late to her 8th grade studies at Mountaineer Middle on Wednesday. She had a meeting to run. Garrison was named the winner of the […]
Sundale celebrates National Nursing Home Week with petting zoo
MORGANTOWN — It’s National Nursing Home Week and the residents at Sundale Nursing Home are spending their days enjoying an array of activities. Tuesday, a petting zoo came to the […]
Officials says WVU on pace to eliminate up to 150 jobs
MORGANTOWN — More than 450 faculty and staff at West Virginia University with 20 years of experience or more have expressed an interest in taking advantage of a voluntary separation […]
Senate President Carmichael tells WVONGA that leadership backs industry; touts education reform
WHEELING — State Senate President Mitch Carmichael told West Virginia Oil and Natural Gas Association members that legislative leaders are behind their efforts. “The fossil fuel industry is vital to […]
W.Va. joins multi-state price-fixing conspiracy suit against generic drug makers; Mylan among defendants
MORGANTOWN — West Virginia has joined another multi-state lawsuit alleging a number of generic drug firms — including Mylan — conspired to minimize competition, divvy up markets and maintain high […]
Longtime Preston Federal Credit Union employee Freda Hall retires
KINGWOOD — Freda Hall couldn’t help herself last Thursday afternoon in the lobby of the Preston Federal Credit Union. It was an occupational hazard. Before she sat down in the […]
MoTown Strutters keep their love of dance alive
MORGANTOWN — Never dance for money. Give back to the community. Always smile. Those lessons still ring in the minds of Virginia Chittom’s former dance students. Her dance studio in […]














