The City of Morgantown has several events planned to mark Municipal Government Week, held during the third week of October. On Tuesday, students at Eastwood Elementary had an opportunity to […]
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Time running out on emergency warming shelter
MORGANTOWN — What was a distant but clearly identified problem in April has grown into a rapidly approaching catastrophe. Despite months of meetings, outreach and discussion, there remains no agency […]
Barbara Fleischauer announces campaign to return to the House of Delegates
MORGANTOWN – Former Delegate Barbara Evans Fleischauer aims to return to Charleston to serve in the House once again. Fleischauer, a Democrat, announced her 2024 campaign to a room full […]
Trio of educators to receive Boy Scout award for their work in the classroom
Jay Cole, Michelle Richards-Babb and Sheri Petitte may — or may not — know how to navigate their way out of the deep woods with just a compass and their […]
Hazelton inmate found guilty of attack on prison guard
An inmate previously housed at the United States Penitentiary (USP) Hazelton in Bruceton Mills will now serve additional time behind bars after he was convicted of assaulting a correctional officer […]
AAA: This is peak time of year for deer collisions
The average insurance damage claim for a deer collision is on the rise. Cooler weather and shorter days mean more deer are now crossing roadways. The number of deer-vehicle collisions […]
W.Va. Realtor of the Year moves into role with Old Colony Realtors
Melissa Hornbeck, 2023 National Association of Realtors WV Realtor of the Year, has moved into her new role as associate broker with Old Colony Realtors. Hornbeck will conduct sales and […]
A little chemistry can help cheese melt better
Milk, water, whey, cream, whey protein concentrate, sodium phosphate, milk protein concentrate, 2% or less of annatto and apo carotenal (color), calcium phosphate, cheese culture, enzymes, lactic acid, salt, sodium […]
Preston native serves aboard U.S. Navy floating airport
NORFOLK, Va. — Petty Officer 2nd Class Mandi Daigle, a native of Terra Alta, is one of more than 5,000 sailors serving aboard the self-contained mobile airport, USS Dwight D. […]
CPS referral backlog tops 400 in courts
BY CARRIE HODOUSEK CHARLESTON — An Eastern Panhandle judge told state lawmakers Monday that despite improvements in pay for Child Protective Services workers in his region, there is still a […]








