Shea Campbell, the tenacious WVU linebacker who plays his last game as a Mountaineer today against TCU, never did say if he actually liked the movie. “Hey, kid! You’re not […]
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Morgantown Council rolls out ‘systematic process’ to help resolve downtown issues
Morgantown City Manager Paul Brake rolled out a 9- to 12-month “systematic process” through which the city can collect information and, ultimately, present findings and recommendations in dealing with some […]
Wesley UMC hosts annual Thanksgiving Day dinner
The community Thanksgiving dinner hosted by Wesley United Methodist Church has grown a lot since it started. Volunteer Dorothy Minch-Bledsoe said she’s been amazed at how involved the community has […]
Researcher believes drug could tackle opioid crisis
WVU Today All pain is not the same. A headache doesn’t feel like a papercut. The sting of denim against a sunburn is nothing like the jolt of ice against […]
Author Martha Hoy’s foundation provides for kids in U.S. and Uganda
Fairmont native Martha Hoy took a negative and turned it into a positive, writing a book and helping children on two continents as she went. Her book, “Lead with Your […]
Vox Prinicipalis set to perform Dec. 10 at Wesley UMC
Wednesday evening, Mozart’s music filled the Spruce Street United Methodist church, as voices of the Vox Principalis Choral Association blended together in rehearsal for their upcoming concert. “It is an […]
Mayor must give quote for tree trim
Titus owns service, any work must be approved by WVEC REEDSVILLE — The West Virginia Ethics Commission ruled Mayor Jason Titus will have to give town council a quote for […]
Deep frying that turkey? Watch out for fire
Thanksgiving is supposed to be an enjoyable day filled with food, family and football, but a fire can quickly turn what’s supposed to be a day of joy into a […]
Healthy Smiles
Health dept. offers free dental care for adults on Healthy Smiles Day Nothing takes root in the lexicon of human communication like a thumbs up and (sort of) smile. Enil […]
Troopers to contract with city
KINGWOOD — State Police will soon work eight-hour shifts for the city on weekends. Kingwood City Council members said the troopers will begin as soon as the paperwork is completed. […]







