A look back at pivotal moments in the pandemic In March, just days after the 2020 legislative session ended, Gov. Jim Justice began his regular COVID-19 briefings, featuring his COVID […]
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Noteworthy commission projects of 2020
Be it an individual, a family, a business, an agency, a city, county, state or nation, 2020 can essentially be summed up in eight characters, COVID-19. And while that’s certainly […]
DIY fire starters
Keep cozy through the winter months without frustration over kindling that won’t start BY Aldona BirdNewsroom@DominionPost.com Nothing is cozier than a fire this time of year. Visit with friends safely […]
MCHD answers vaccine questions
Welcome to 2021. It’s great to turn the page on what has undoubtedly been the most challenging year for many people. While we don’t know exactly what lies ahead, the […]
A look back at cops and courts stories in 2020
Some of the most memorable stories on the cops and courts beat in 2020 happened before the words pandemic and COVID-19 were part of our daily lives with February being […]
Register for MTEC through Jan. 5
Apply Online: MTEC online registration runs through Jan. 5. Visit mtec.mono.k12.wv.us or call 304-291-9240 to find out more This is why you go to school, Nathan Newbraugh said with a […]
Stretching to fit the times
Yoga studios adapt to change caused by the coronavirus by Olivia Murrayomurray@dominionpost.com Local yoga studios have undergone significant changes to not only the number of students permitted in their classes […]
Social media misinformation not helping fight against COVID
by Olivia Murrayomurray@dominionpost.com The fight against the COVID-19 pandemic has escalated with the completion and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) approval of not one but two vaccines for […]
WVDOT announces new partnership for 2021
WVU Tech students to help design new bus routes app Newsroom@DominionPost.com CHARLESTON — Let’s say you live in Beckley and need to get to the hospital in Morgantown to see […]
Caregivers need to prepare for winter
Those suffering from Alzheimer’ s often wander away Newsroom@DominionPost.com CHARLESTON — Wandering is one of the most unsettling behavioral changes common for someone with Alzheimer’s disease. Yet, it surprises far […]









