MORGANTOWN — Two-time Morgantown girls’ soccer state champion defender Josie Johnson won’t be far away when she begins her college soccer career after committing to play for head coach Nikki […]
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WVU Medicine Children’s offers new clinic for children and families affected by Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
MORGANTOWN – The nation’s ongoing opioid crisis has increased the prevalence of infants born with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS), especially in rural states. WVU Medicine Children’s and IMPACT WV – […]
Morgantown History Museum exhibit showcases 100 years of The Met’s cultural impact
The Metropolitan Theatre has been a hallmark of Morgantown’s artistic and cultural presence since the day it opened its doors for the very first time on July 24, 1924. Over […]
Griefshare has been helping people cope for over 25 years
KINGWOOD — For 25 years, GriefShare has been helping people find comfort after the loss of a loved one. Dr. Fred Conley, Pastor Jonathan Nettles and counselor Maureen Durst […]
United Bankshares announces earnings for 2nd quarter, 1st half of 2024
United Bankshares Inc. recently reported earnings for the second quarter of 2024 of $96.5 million, or 71 cents per share. Second quarter of 2024 results produced annualized returns on […]
Neva Creative Arts Co. aims to teach kids how to be a ‘triple threat’
Cambrie Gerdes, founder of Neva Creative Arts Co., discovered her passion for the performing arts when she was young. At age 5, she began developing an impressive array of […]
Former city woman pens CDC report attracting national attention
Bear meat infecting people with a rare parasite was the subject of a recent article in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) from the Centers for Disease Control and […]
Suncrest United Methodist Church opens new, inclusive group room
Suncrest United Methodist Church opened Faith Without Limits, a new Sunday School/Youth Group room for children with disabilities. The room was started by SUMC’s Children’s and Youth Ministries Director Christina […]
Justice says Greenbrier Hotel foreclosure ‘almost approaches blackmail’
Gov. Jim Justice predicts financial conflicts with The Greenbrier Hotel, which his family owns, will be resolved. “As far as avoiding this situation or fixing this situation, absolutely I believe […]
Army Reserves, local authorities train for catastrophe
U.S Army Reserve units, including the 300th Chemical, Biological, Radiological, or Nuclear (CBRN) Company and 355th Medical Company (Area Support) (MCAS) train throughout the year to respond to incidents that […]










