MORGANTOWN – PJM Interconnection – the regional power grid operator – is predicting a “significant growth in electricity demand” over the next 20 years. PJM estimates the peak summer demand […]
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School vaccination mandate could threaten state’s top marks
MORGANTOWN — According to Monongalia County Health Officer Dr. Brian Huggins, West Virginia is one of very few states – regardless of political leanings – that hasn’t seen a significant […]
WVU Eye Institute project will relocate fire department access
MORGANTOWN — To accommodate the design of WVU Hospitals’ forthcoming $233.5 million eye institute project, Morgantown City Council will consider a land swap that will relocate the road accessing the […]
Pizzas and hugs: Frank Fumich doing what he can in aftermath of D.C. plane-copter crash
You send over a bunch of pizzas. You cater lunch. You show up to let people know you’re there, if they want to talk. Sometimes, you even make a U-turn […]
FedEx getting packages delivered, but problems remain
MORGANTOWN – FedEx is making some progress. It’s not rosy yet, but long-delayed packages are starting to arrive. It’s not rosy yet, posts on the Complaints Against Morgantown FedEx Terminal […]
WVU closes DEI Division following executive order by Gov. Morrisey
MORGANTGOWN – In response to an executive order from West Virginia’s new governor, Patrick Morrisey, WVU closed its Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Implementation began on Thursday, WVU told […]
State suspends poultry events as avian flu continues to rise
MORGANTOWN — Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza, more commonly known as H5N1 or bird flu, claimed its first human victim in the United States earlier this month. In the past year, […]
Bouncing along, with coping skills: Mon Schools to launch emotional learning workshops for its teachers this summer
Think back. Growing up, were you an egg, or a ball? Did you crack under pressure? Or, did you roll yourself back to a true trajectory, after an unexpected negative […]
Morgantown City Council looking to replace gendered language
MORGANTOWN — Morgantown City Council will take up an amendment to the city’s charter that will replace masculine pronouns with non-gendered language. For example, “his term of office” would be […]
Republic says it’s catching up, WVPSC monitoring the effort
MORGANTOWN — A representative of Republic Services told The Dominion Post that road conditions continue to be an issue, but the trash hauler expects to be 100% caught up in […]













