Monday marked the first day to file to run for office in the state of West Virginia. These candidates filed for federal and state office on Jan. 13 U.S. Senate […]
Local Government
Technical education a hot topic on W.Va. Department of Education’s Listening Tour
That summary report released by the West Virginia Department of Education last month doesn’t contain anything that Nathan Newbraugh didn’t already know. At least in its regard of career technical […]
DOH hopes design helps fix problems at Tunnelton underpass
TUNNELTON — A possible solution to flooding and other problems at the Tunnelton underpass could soon be addressed, according to Brent Walker, director of communications for the West Virginia Department […]
Placement of public sharps containers moving forward
MORGANTOWN — It appears as if Milan Puskar Health Right’s proposal to place sharps containers at various points near downtown Morgantown will happen “soon.” At the end of an hour-long […]
City working on ways to improve sidewalks, pedestrian infrastructure
MORGANTOWN — After years as a popular talking point, Morgantown Director of Development Services Chris Fletcher said the city is ready to walk the walk when it comes to pedestrian […]
WATCH: State of the State Address via YouTube
Click on the video below to watch a live stream of Governor Jim Justice’s address to the West Virginia state legislature. Coverage begins at 7pm EST. You can also watch […]
Stakeholders hopeful ‘Ramada Inn Project’ can get off the ground in 2020
MORGANTOWN — “We can do this, and we can do it together.” Steve Farmer, a trustee with the Hazel Ruby McQuain Charitable Trust, said he’s confident that an initiative to […]
Former Morgantown City Council candidate charged with election fraud
A former candidate for Morgantown’s City Council is charged with two election fraud-related charges. Timothy Aaron Metz, 44, is charged with falsely filing a certification of nomination and signing the […]
Westover City Council adopts recommendations to equalize wards
Westover City Council voted unanimously on Monday to adopt therecommendations of the city’s Ward and Boundaries Commission. The purpose of the commission is to equalize the population of the city’s […]
End in sight for long-delayed PSD 1 dam
KINGWOOD — Mid-February. That’s the latest estimate of when the dam at J.W. Ruby Research Farm will be substantially complete, Public Service District 1 (PSD 1) Operator Danny Layton told […]







