TUNNELTON — A drainage system to address flooding problems in the Tunnelton underpass and on W.Va. 26 could be in the works for this year. Michael Cronin, West Virginia Division […]
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Mon’s magistrate Phillip Gaujot hears first case
Elected in last June’s primary election Monongalia County’s newest magistrate heard his first case and several more besides Monday. “I’ve got some law background but I’m also figuring out that […]
Get some rest, and stop the spread of disease
This year, I haven’t really made New Year’s resolutions. No diet or workout plans. But I have contemplated my life — I’ve considered how I want to spend time and […]
Man involved in shooting pleads, still faces prison
Judge dismisses firearm charge A man involved in a shooting at Woodland Terrace in summer 2020 pleaded guilty to one charge Monday. Judge Phillip Gaujot accepted Juan Trechsel-Valerio’s guilty plea […]
COVID causes annex restrictions again
Long-term care facility, hospital deal with outbreaks KINGWOOD — As COVID-19 continues to roll over Preston County, new restrictions on government offices and the end of sign-ups for vaccines were […]
High school seniors who apply for Promise Scholarship and complete FAFSA eligible for prizes through new statewide contest
Newsroom@DominionPost.com CHARLESTON — Thanks to an initiative by The Education Alliance, in collaboration with the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission, current high school seniors who fill out a Promise […]
Family Resource Network continues to offer community support amid pandemic
KINGWOOD — Preston County Caring Council Family Resource Network is continuing to work with other agencies to provide services to local residents in need. Due to COVID restrictions, Barb […]
AFT: Districts left out of decision
Union files FOIA regarding call for kids to return to classroom Gov. Jim Justice got some involved homework Monday afternoon from the American Federation of Teachers-West Virginia. The union has filed […]
County administers initial 100 doses of Moderna vaccine to residents 80 and up
MORGANTOWN — Charlene Marshall has never been one to shy away from going first. Marshall, who served as the mayor of Morgantown from 1991-’98, was the first Black female mayor […]
Hoyer steps down, Crane steps in during virtual National Guard Change of Command Ceremony
MORGANTOWN — Gov. Jim Justice and people across West Virginia joined together on Monday to congratulate Adjutant General James Hoyer as he steps into his new role, and to welcome […]







