MORGANTOWN — Morgantown Mayor Danielle Trumble and Deputy Mayor Brian Butcher have issued a statement in regard to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activities in the Morgantown area. Butcher […]
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New water line in place as Chaplin Hill projects wind down
MORGANTOWN – Morgantown Utility Board Communications Director Chris Dale the final component of MUB’s Chaplin Hill water system upgrade project is in place. It was no small feat. Contractor Snider […]
Hope and change: New management, facility upgrades underway at Hazel’s House of Hope
MORGANTOWN – There are major changes coming to Hazel’s House of Hope – the hotel-turned social services hub at 20 Scott Ave. Some of them are already there. Physically, more […]
Resolve to go one step further for our Veterans
As the calendar turns and we step fully into 2026, a new year invites reflection, renewal and resolve. January is a time when many of us set goals for ourselves […]
Dr. Summers Harrison: Medicine, music and moments with family and friends
MORGANTOWN – Sometimes, you have to compose your day with a little comedy. On a sun-splashed autumn afternoon 12 years ago in the choir loft of Morgantown’s First Presbyterian Church […]
Golisano Children’s Hospital cuts ribbon for new 10th-floor clinic
dbeard@dominionpost.com MORGANTOWN – WVU Medicine cut the ribbon Friday morning on its new outpatient clinic on the top floor of Golisano Children’s Hospital. The $10 million, 15,214-square-foot facility on the […]
Morgantown man jailed in sex assault, child abuse case
DPNews@DominionPost.com The Monongalia County Sheriff’s Office announced the successful apprehension of Steven Keith Waybright, of Morgantown, following a multi-agency effort and significant public assistance.Waybright was taken into custody in Preston […]
Stitching Community Together: Sierra Club WV Launches Quilting for Community Project
MORGANTOWN — On a chilly Wednesday evening, warmth filled The Co-Op on Pleasant Street — not just from the hum of conversation, but from a shared purpose stitched together through […]
Street food: Morgantown taking a look at mobile vendor regulations
MORGANTOWN – Morgantown City Hall’s meeting chamber was packed on Dec. 17, 2013, as concerned entrepreneurs and their supporters turned out overwhelmingly opposed to new laws regulating mobile vendors on […]
North Marion High marching band back from Hawaii
FAIRMONT – The way Matt Morgan tells it, he didn’t exactly feel like the Big Kahuna as the North Marion High School marching band he directs readied for its trip […]














