WESTOVER — Westover’s council took the first official step to again expand its borders by annexing almost 400 acres including West Ridge at its regular meeting Monday night. The proposed […]
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Reese Smith commits to West Virginia, first in 2020 class
MORGANTOWN — One of the first players offered a scholarship to West Virginia by new coach Neal Brown is also the first in the Class of 2020 to say yes […]
Amid conflict, House passes some bills on Monday
CHARLESTON — Amid continuing fallout from the weekend anti-Islamic display controversy, the House of Delegates managed to work its way through its Monday calendar, passing some bills and squashing another […]
Campus Carry pulled from agenda for tweaks; not dead
CHARLESTON — The speculation began as soon as the Campus Carry Bill was pulled off the Senate Judiciary agenda Monday afternoon: The bill was dead, or at least mortally wounded. […]
No Meals on Wheels Tuesday
Morgantown Area Meals on Wheels will not be delivering meals Tuesday, March 5, due to inclement weather. The organization expects to resume delivery Wednesday, weather permitting.
Share the Love drive collects pet food for pantry
KINGWOOD — Four years ago, Realtor Jessica Lipscomb was saddened to hear how some families struggle to feed their pets and pay higher utility bills in the winter. “That just […]
Justice says he’ll take teacher pay raise talks to all W.Va. lawmakers
CHARLESTON — Gov. Jim Justice said he will play a more direct role in legislative budget discussions, particularly relating to a teacher pay raise that he has backed for months. “What […]
Caputo loses House committee assignments after angry incident
CHARLESTON — House Speaker Roger Hanshaw says Minority Whip Mike Caputo will lose his committee assignments for the rest of the legislative session after angrily forcing open a door that […]
Rowlesburg woman charged with battery
KINGWOOD — A Rowlesburg woman who claimed to be a mermaid was in jail Monday after being charged with battery on a police officer. Amy Michelle White, 51, was in […]
College students protest Campus Carry outside Senate chamber
CHARLESTON – Close to 60 students from Concord, Fairmont State and Marshall Universities rallied in front of the Senate chamber Monday morning to protest the Campus Carry Bill. They represented […]













