MORGANTOWN — Half the students in Janalee Thorn’s computer science classes at University High School are female. If you think that’s a number worth computing on a national and international […]
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Monongalia County Sheriff’s Department seizes guns and drugs
MORGANTOWN — Almost $6,000, 10 guns, psychedelic mushrooms, meth and more than a kilo of marijuana were seized after a domestic dispute call turned out to be much more. Deputies Jesse […]
Campaign raises awareness for elder dogs
MORGANTOWN — Elvis Presley died in 1977, so it must have been quite odd when people descended on Kalamazoo, Mich., in 1989, following rumors of his sighting. It turned out, […]
Republic Services rates to climb as customer service complaints continue
MORGANTOWN — Morgantown City Councilor Jenny Selin said her 4th Ward constituents are tired of paying for inconsistent service from trash and recycling hauler Republic Services — and they’re not […]
Ovarian cancer survivor, Mon Health doctor discuss recovery, five years into remission
MORGANTOWN — Jayne Stewart saw it every time she looked in the mirror. Her cheekbones were hollow, and her collarbones were going sharp. She was taking on a sunken-eyed cast. […]
Newly formed coalition aids grandparents raising grandchildren
KINGWOOD — Following the success of its first grandfamily training class, Preston County has formed the Preston County Grandfamilies Coalition to continue offering help. It is aimed at grandparents raising […]
Mountainview students raise $4K for cancer patients
MORGANTOWN — The students at Mountainview Elementary School exceeded expectations when they more than doubled their fundraising goal of $1,500 for Pennies for Patients. According to the school’s PTO Facebook […]
West Virginia Junior College nursing grads celebrate degrees with pinning ceremony
MORGANTOWN — Austin VanScyoc slept like a baby through the whole thing Sunday afternoon, but don’t give him a hard time. After all, he is a baby. Born March 28, […]
Michael Brown offers West Virginia potential on offensive line
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. — Even in the year of a coaching change, player development is one of the primary goals of spring football. While plenty of emphasis has been placed […]
Selin: City residents fed up with inconsistent trash, recycling service
MORGANTOWN — Morgantown City Councilor Jenny Selin said her 4th Ward constituents are tired of paying for inconsistent service from trash and recycling hauler Republic Services — and they’re not […]











