MORGANTOWN — A trio of men accused of armed home invasion, a WVU student who allegedly bit someone’s ear off in a fight and a WVU student indicted for sexually […]
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Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia names Clawges senior status judge
MORGANTOWN — Monongalia County Circuit Court Judge Russell Clawges was named a senior status judge by the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia this week. As a senior status […]
House passes SNAP bill for drug felons; Delegate Bates says, ‘Cannabis can’ help fix some state problems
CHARLESTON — The House of Delegates approved on Thursday a bill to end the lifetime ban on SNAP benefits for drug felons – a ban that murderers and rapists are not […]
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Gee can’t guarantee full raises for WVU workers, supports community college bill
CHARLESTON — Public employees have been promised a pay raise of about 5 percent, but West Virginia University President Gordon Gee says he can’t guarantee every college employee will get that. […]
Parents of Skylar Neese to appear on ‘Dr. Oz’
MORGANTOWN — The parents of Skylar Neese, who was murdered in 2012, will appear on “The Dr. Oz Show” at 10 a.m. Jan. 24 on ABC to discuss bullying. “The […]
Star City assists those affected by government shutdown
STAR CITY — Furloughed federal employees living in Star City can hold off on paying utility bills until they receive a paycheck — and not be penalized — according to […]
Morgantown offers help to furloughed federal employees
MORGANTOWN — The City of Morgantown, the Morgantown Utility Board and the Morgantown Parking Authority are offering payment assistance to federal employees furloughed by the government shutdown. Morgantown City Council […]
Manchin, Capito prepared to vote to end shutdown
CHARLESTON — West Virginia’s two U.S. senators said Wednesday they would be ready to vote today to end the partial government shutdown. Joe Manchin and Shelley Moore Capito both spoke […]
A sampling of bills introduced Jan. 23
CHARLESTON – Here is a sampling of bills introduced Jan. 23. Monongalia-Preston-Marion-area lead sponsors and co-sponsors, if any, are noted. SB 394, to allow the state to opt out of […]














