dbeard@dominionpost.com WVU’s Faculty Senate heard and update on the presidential search on Monday, and Senate chair Diana Davis tied the importance of the search to the current turmoil caused by […]
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Mountain State Justice responds to bodycam video shared online
MORGANTOWN — Lydia C. Milnes, deputy director of the legal advocacy nonprofit Mountain State Justice, told The Dominion Post nobody at the organization has advised clients to break the law. […]
West Virginia becomes super-attraction, during Super Bowl
The way Bill Danoff remembers it, the concrete in the space they were using for a dressing room wasn’t entirely dry that day, the surroundings were so new. No matter. […]
WVU Medicine leads trial of procedure to maintain weight loss without GLP-1 drugs
dbeard@dominionpost.com MORGANTOWN – WVU Medicine is playing a lead role in a national clinical study of a minimally invasive surgical procedure for people who’ve lost weight through drugs like Mounjaro […]
FedEx update: Deliveries arrive misplaced, battered
dbeard@dominionpost.com MORGANTOWN – This week’s update on the FedEx trials and tribulations shows that people are receiving their deliveries – but not necessarily in the right place or in good […]
MCHD watching federal, state funding closely
MORGANTOWN — Over the course of about 12 days in January, the Monongalia County Health Department followed along as news out of Charleston, then Washington, cast uncertainty on two of […]
Sheriff determining ‘level of involvement’ rig had in fatal crash on Cheat Lake Bridge
DPNews@DominionPost.com The investigation of a fatal accident on the Cheat Lake Bridge at Interstate 68 last month that sent a car and its driver into the freezing water below now […]
Governor declares state of preparedness, urges caution
DPNews@DominionPost.com CHARLESTON – Due to developing weather patterns suggesting a significant winter storm event followed by dangerous wind chills and other adverse weather, Gov. Patrick Morrisey has issued a state of […]
Fly Robot: City airport turning to autonomous grounds crew
MORGANTOWN — The robogoats are coming!! Morgantown City Council has approved a three-year agreement with a Nashville-based company, My Goat, to provide an initial fleet of 12 autonomous mowers (goats) […]
Kawecki will not seek a sixth council term in city’s 2nd Ward
MORGANTOWN — With a brief, eight-word statement at the end of Tuesday’s Morgantown City Council meeting, longtime 2nd Ward Councilor Bill Kawecki officially ended any speculation about his plans for […]














