MORGANTOWN — The WVU Board of Governors passed tuition and fee increases on Friday that will bump the annual cost of attending the university up by $520 for […]
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WVU introduces the new Mountaineer
MORGANTOWN — Timothy Eads was never in the dark concerning his desire to participate in a highly visible extracurricular activity at WVU. As a high school student […]
Employee cuts hair for breast cancer awareness
MORGANTOWN — Bonnie’s Bus will get a boost from Sportsman’s Warehouse for the second year. “Last year, we were getting our feet wet,” said the store’s office […]
Kawecki, Parsons vie for 2nd Ward seat on Morgantown City Council
MORGANTOWN — City voters will have a choice between two longtime Morgantown residents, each with experience in elected office, when it comes to filling the 2nd Ward […]
Police identify victim, seek Morgantown man in fatal Fairmont shooting
FAIRMONT — Police identify the victim in a fatal Fairmont shooting and search for a Morgantown man in connection with the incident. Justin KaShaun Hughes, 27, of […]
Man hit by car during Suncrest power outage affecting street lights
MORGANTOWN — During a power outage affecting streetlights in the Suncrest area this afternoon, a vehicle hit a pedestrian at the intersection of Van Voorhis Road and […]
WVU Medicine, Mon Health launching new era of collaboration
MORGANTOWN — Many area residents have for years scratched their heads over the often tense relationship between WVU Medicine and Mon Health System. They’re housed essentially across […]
Deadline to apply for W.Va. Scholar Program Friday
BUCKHANNON — The deadline for any high school junior in West Virginia to apply for a four-year full ride scholarship to West Virginia Wesleyan College is here. […]
Capito to seek second term in 2020
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito is running for reelection in 2020. Capito, 65, made the announcement Thursday on MetroNews “Talkline” and on her various social media […]
New Secretary of Transportation sits with Monongalia County Commission
MORGANTOWN — In what could only be described as a baptism by fire, Byrd White, West Virginia’s Secretary of Transportation since Tom Smith’s dismissal three weeks ago, spent […]