“Almost Heaven” Governor ’s Art Exhibition welcomes participants in 2021 Newsroom@DominionPost.com CHARLESTON — Gov. Jim Justice and First Lady Cathy Justice, along with the West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture […]
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Mon Power agrees with green groups to postpone Fort Martin, Harrison upgrades in power rate settlement approved by PSC
MORGANTOWN — Mon Power and its FirstEnergy sister Potomac Edison have agreed with a number of green energy groups to set aside plans to upgrade the coal-fired boilers at their […]
Justice and team offer more vaccine news, outline CARES Act spending to date
MORGANTOWN — The COVID-19 vaccine and CARES Act spending dominated Friday’s briefing from the governor’s office. Gov. Jim Justice noted more than once that West Virginia has gained national attention […]
Morrisey joins 37 other AGs to sue Google for stifling competition; follows 48-state Facebook suit filed last week
State Attorney General Patrick Morrisey has joined with AGs in 37 other states and territories to sue Google anticompetitive conduct in violation of federal law. They allege The coalition alleges […]
County finalizes 30-year agreement
Deal will result in $60.7 million for use within area With a capacity, albeit socially distanced, crowd in attendance, the Monongalia County Commission finalized a 30-year agreement with daughter companies […]
Vietnam veterans work to erect memorial
KINGWOOD — Preston County’s Vietnam veterans are working with county commissioners to erect a memorial on county property. Vietnam veterans James Savage and Bill Benson addressed the commission Tuesday about […]
Water Board plans to send expense request
$30K will be sought from Abandoned Mine Lands Program KINGWOOD — Potesta Senior Engineer Tim Rice told Kingwood Water Board members he would provide them with a cost estimate and […]
Justice and team unfold more on vaccine plan; long-term care vaccinations underway
MORGANTOWN — West Virginia is plowing ahead on COVID-19 vaccinations as the death toll continues to climb. Gov. Jim Justice opened Wednesday’s briefing with the bad news: 60 more people […]
City extends COVID-19 measures into February, discusses impacts to election
MORGANTOWN — An ordinance continuing the state of emergency and authorizing city measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 was passed on first reading by Morgantown City Council during Tuesday’s […]
State Supreme Court rules for United Bank in loan dispute filed by aunt of former Morgantown businessman Mitch Brozik
MORGANTOWN — The state Supreme Court has closed another chapter in the years-long legal-battle saga of former Morgantown businessman Mitch Brozik and his aunt, Betty Parmer. This case doesn’t involve […]










