MORGANTOWN — Morgantown’s new essential air service (EAS) carrier, SkyWest Airlines, is scheduled for takeoff from the Morgantown Municipal Airport starting Dec. 1. MGW Director Jon Vrabel confirmed some of […]
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Steering committee wants to explore ‘what-if’ traffic scenarios
MORGANTOWN — Imagine what Morgantown traffic would look like if WVU’s downtown campus was off limits to vehicles. A steering committee of local stakeholders doesn’t want to imagine. It wants […]
W.Va.’s 82nd House candidates sit down with DP editorial board
The two candidates for West Virginia’s 82nd House appeared before The Dominion Post editorial recently, in a ranging discussion that addressed abortion rights, failing infrastructure, alternative energy and hyper-partisanship among […]
PSC approves Hope Gas purchase of Consumers Gas
The state Public Service Commission on Tuesday approved Hope Gas, Inc.’s acquisition of Consumers Gas Utility Co. Hope, based in Morgantown, and Consumers, based in Huntington, filed a joint request […]
Mon EMS ambulance draws crowds at Vegas convention
Monongalia Emergency Medical Services (Mon EMS) got a lot of attention last week at the 2024 World EMS Expo in Las Vegas thanks to a new ambulance built for the […]
Westover moves liability coverage to WVcorp public risk pool
WESTOVER — In 2022, the city of Westover’s liability insurer paid out just under $1.2 million in settlements to close three lawsuits brought against the city, including two alleging violent […]
Fleeing suspects arrested in Preston and Mon counties
A Preston County man faces charges after allegedly fleeing from police in both Monongalia and Preston counties and striking a police vehicle in the process. On Saturday, Sept. 14, police […]
WVU Van Liere conference celebrates health sciences research and its benefits for the public
MORGANTOWN — Health sciences researchers and students gathered at WVU’s Erickson Alumni Center on Monday to celebrate their work and what it means for the state. It was the second […]
Grades of threat: Gov. Justice, WVU prof address worries of school violence
Gov. Jim Justice this past Friday called for the creation of a task force to address the recent threats of violence leveled at as many as 50 schools in West […]
Capito secures funds for substance use treatment, family services
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.), Ranking Member of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies (Labor-HHS), announced five funding […]














