The years long, on-again, off-again effort to build a Richard Mine drainage treatment plant is on again — and this time headed for the goal line. Friends of Deckers Creek […]
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MUB spokesman says upgrades should give facility an additional 30 years
While construction of the George B. Flegal Dam and Reservoir — more specifically the route of the raw water pipeline attached to it — has garnered more than its share […]
10th annual Julie Foster Hawk Walk at UHS
The 10th annual Julie Foster Hawk Walk took place 1-3 p.m. Friday at University High School. The Hawk Walk was founded to raise money to support then-UHS teacher Julie Foster […]
Opioid outreach program focuses on rural counties
In its continuing effort to curb the opioid epidemic in West Virginia, the WVU Institute for Community and Rural Health will institute a three-year outreach program geared toward helping some […]
Owner of missing snake skips hearing
A warrant was issued for the arrest of the man accused of letting his now infamous snake escape in Sabraton. Shane Stevens missed his initial court appearance on Aug. 14 […]
Additional troops deployed in Dorian response
CHARLESTON — Additional members of the West Virginia National Guard were mobilized for Hurricane Dorian relief efforts. Six members of the Air Guard’s 130th Airlift Wing’s 167th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron […]
One dead in house fire
A house fire off Daybrook Road on Friday morning claimed the life of a woman in her early 80s. Mazzie McCoy did not escape the blaze, according to Nimrod McCoy, […]
Documents: Local 814, representing Ruby Memorial employees, faces charter revocation
MORGANTOWN — Laborer’s Local 814 – which represents 1,600-plus employees at WVU Medicine’s Ruby memorial Hospital – is facing charter revocation by Laborers International Union of North America. LiUNA cites […]
Kingwood Planning Commission discusses regulations for signs
KINGWOOD — Debate on changes in Kingwood’s ordinance regulating signs will continue. The city planning commission met Thursday for a public hearing and possible second vote on the amended ordinance. […]
State Supreme Court denies civil suit appeal by former secuirity firm owner Mitch Brozik in litigation against aunt
MORGANTOWN — Mitch Brozik, former owner of former Morgantown security firm Secure US, has suffered another loss in his years-long litigation against his aunt, Betty Parmer of Harrisburg, Pa. This […]










