MORGANTOWN – Bad roads cost money. Most obviously, repairs and maintenance are expensive. But a national nonprofit transportation research organization, TRIP, each year reports on the hidden costs to motorists: […]
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Blues Alley Studios relocates recording space to Westover
WESTOVER — Blues Alley Studios has officially relocated to Westover, and its new space is equipped with everything local, regional or national musicians need to create quality sound. “Finally, we […]
Raymond Wolfe Center continues to help those in need during pandemic
KINGWOOD – When the pandemic began, Catholic Charities Raymond Wolfe Center’s volunteer enrollment dropped to only a few. Now they are coming back. “I was reflecting about how we provided […]
House fire determined to be arson
A fire at a rental home early Friday morning was arson and a reward is being offered for information. The Morgantown Fire Department responded to the fire at 452 Protzman […]
Hoyer discusses temporary reduction in county’s vaccine allotment
“Our interagency task force has to support all 55 counties in the state of West Virginia, not just a couple.” That, in part, is how Joint Interagency Task Force for […]
Mon County schools reporting two additional COVID-19 cases
Friday wasn’t a skip day for COVID-19 in Monongalia County Schools. The district reported two additional cases at South Middle and Morgantown High, which will now necessitate the quarantining of […]
A sampling of bills introduced Friday, Feb. 26
MORGANTOWN – Here is a sampling of bills and resolutions introduced Friday, Feb. 26. Local lead sponsors and co-sponsors, if any, are noted. HB 2771, the Economic Development Tuition Waiver, […]
Drug task force: Fentanyl, cocaine found in apartment
A Pennsylvania man was arrested Thursday following a search of a Brookhaven apartment by the Mon Metro Drug Task Force. Ryan J. Michaux, 22, is charged with possession with intent […]
House passes health board, teacher certification bills along party line
MORGANTOWN – The House of Delegates approved Friday the Senate bills dealing with local health department oversight and alternative teacher certification – both along mostly party lines. SB 12, the […]
Senate Judiciary OKs bill to guide actions of constitutional convention delegates, should one ever be called
MORGANTOWN – It’s not a legislative session without at least one Senate Judiciary debate on an Article V constitutional convention to amend the U.S. Constitution. Judiciary had its first one […]










