dbeard@dominionpost.com MORGANTOWN – City residents could be looking at paying a bit more to throw stuff away, as City Council takes up an ordinance at its Dec 3 meeting to […]
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Mountain Line rolls out pass program, reinstates Don Knotts fare
Mountain Line is reinstating its standard 75-cent fare for riders aboard its Don Knotts Route starting Sunday. The move comes in conjunction with the launch of a pass program for […]
A look at the net worth of West Virginia’s congressional delegation members
dbeard@dominionpost.com MORGANTOWN – West Virginia’s four 2025 congressional delegation members are wealthy. It ranges from comfortably wealthy to staggeringly wealthy. Here’s a look. The four members are incumbents Sen. Shelley […]
Hope Gas makes the case for its farm tap proposal
MORGANTOWN – Our coverage of the Hope Gas proposal to convert up to 629 farm tap customers in 22 counties to propane or electricity has looked closely at the complaints […]
PSC approves rate changes for Cardinal Natural Gas customers
dbeard@dominionpost.com MORGANTOWN – Cardinal Natural Gas customers in Monongalia, Preston, Marion and Harrison counties will see a decrease in their base gas-usage rates, based on a settlement approved by the […]
Morgantown police, fire pensions $100 million behind
MORGANTOWN — Fire pension in trouble. That’s the headline The Dominion Post ran atop a Nov. 22, 2003 story explaining that the city of Morgantown’s fire and police pensions represented […]
City’s land reuse agency continues to target Greenmont
MORGANTOWN — The second half of 2024 has seen Morgantown’s Land Reuse & Preservation Agency acquire a list of vacant and dilapidated properties in Greenmont as the city looks to […]
WV will have 4 governors in 10 days in December
dbeard@dominionpost.com MORGANTOWN – West Virginia will have a brief span in January with four different governors. Gov. Jim Justice is expected to be sworn into his U.S. Senate seat – […]
Morgantown lines up pedestrian upgrades for spring 2025
MORGANTOWN — Morgantown Staff Engineer Drew Gatlin recently told Morgantown City Council the city would need half a billion dollars to complete every sidewalk project on its wish list. It’s […]
Appalachian Prison Book Project December event will send books, holiday greetings to inmates
MORGANTOWN – The Appalachian Prison Book Project will hold its third annual fundraiser/holiday-cheer event, Sponsor an Incarcerated Reader, this December. The APBP – its offices are on the second floor […]














