MORGANTOWN — Rep. David McKinley held a law enforcement roundtable with local police chiefs Monday morning to get their views on pending federal criminal justice reform legislation and dealing with the […]
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Preston judge orders four years probation for three drug-related felonies
KINGWOOD – A former Rowlesburg resident was placed on probation for four years Monday after pleading to three drug-related felonies in Preston Circuit Court. Amber Wendy Bolyard, 27, was sentenced […]
University Police find TaShala Turner safe in Morgantown
MORGANTOWN — TaShala Turner, a WVU student reported missing Sunday, Dec. 2, has been found safe in Morgantown. University Police located Turner this evening. Officers and her family are with her […]
At trust’s urging, Morgantown reaches deal to save ‘greater number’ of cherry trees
MORGANTOWN — At the insistence of the Hazel Ruby McQuain Charitable Trust, which provided more than $4 million for the city’s riverfront revitalization plans, a deal has been reached to […]
Downtown traffic patterns will be altered for Christmas parade
MORGANTOWN — A longtime Morgantown fixture, Fred Fawcett, will serve as parade marshal for the Morgantown Jaycees’ Christmas Parade when it begins at 6:30 p.m. today on High Street. Fawcett […]
Rabbi, latke brigade kick off first night of Hanukkah
MORGANTOWN— Mann toach, Gott lauch. Man thinks, God laughs. That Yiddish proverb carries lots of weight at Morgantown’s Tree of Life Congregation. It means some things in life are just […]
Mobile fish market to open shop once a week in Morgantown
MORGANTOWN — Dock to Table Provision Co. will soon set up shop once a week in Morgantown, bringing fresh seafood to the area. “We just wanted to do something completely […]
West Virginia to face Syracuse at Camping World Bowl
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. — West Virginia is going to Disney World — but not for a championship celebration. The No. 16 Mountaineers (8-3) will play No. 20 Syracuse (9-3) in the […]
CASA for Kids offers training to volunteer child advocates
MORGANTOWN — Court Appointed Special Advocates for Kids is working hard to make sure kids in the court system in Monongalia and Preston counties have someone in their corner. Kayla Benson, […]
Senior Mons air concerns about buses, food, privacy at center
Some Senior Monongalians invited The Dominion Post to their senior center recently to air concerns about an aging shuttle bus, food they consider “terrible” and a possible invasion of privacy […]












