KINGWOOD – Last week, Preston officials met with West Virginia Division of Highways engineers to discuss roads. At Tuesday’s Preston County Commission meeting, one commissioner suggested that meeting become a […]
Local Government
No red counties: State sees dip in active COVID cases
Thirteen West Virginians died from COVID-19 during the weekend, including a 99-year-old male from Monongalia County, Gov. Jim Justice said Monday during a video press briefing. “This thing has been […]
Kingwood improving and growing
KINGWOOD – The City of Kingwood is changing its infrastructure face. Kingwood Mayor Jean Guillot said he believes Kingwood is moving in a positive direction. Guillot was referring to new […]
Arbor Day poster contest seeks entries from fourth, fifth graders
Newsroom@DominionPost.com CHARLESTON — West Virginia fourth and fifth grade students can showcase their artistic talents by creating posters for the 2021 Arbor Day contest. The poster contest theme is “Trees […]
DMV resumes downgrade of CDL holders with expired Medical Evaluation Certificates
Newsroom@DominionPost.com CHARLESTON — The West Virginia DMV has restarted a process to automatically downgrade CDL holders who have an expired Medical Evaluation Certificate. The Federal Motor Vehicle Carrier Association had […]
MUB, HomeServe team up to provide warranties on service lines, plumbing
Newsroom@DominionPost.com Morgantown Utility Board is partnering with HomeServe to offer customers warranties on their home water and sanitary sewer service lines, as well as interior plumbing. According to MUB Director […]
Unique circumstances mark 3rd Ward elections
MORGANTOWN — There were unique circumstances surrounding the 3rd Ward race in Morgantown’s 2019 municipal election. It appears as if history will repeat itself in 2021. Zack Cruze became the […]
COVID numbers falling as state anticipates additional doses
MORGANTOWN — While there were no specifics in terms of numbers, Gov. Jim Justice said Friday the state expects to receive an increase in its vaccine allocation. The state receives […]
Bills clear first committee hurdles
MORGANTOWN – Legislative committee meetings got underway Thursday morning at the state Capitol and the House and Senate Judiciary committees made short work of a couple measures. One deals with […]
Justice: State’s high vaccine rates don’t necessarily mean less COVID
Gov. Jim Justice tapped an inevitable vein during his COVID-19 briefing with reporters Wednesday morning. He warned residents to be on guard against unauthorized individual sales of coronavirus vaccines online. […]










