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 […]
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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 […]
MCPARC accepting applications for its community grant program
FAIRMONT – If you oversee a playground, public park or gym, now’s your chance to get in the game with Marion County Parks and Recreation. The organization is now accepting […]
Wendland named WVU provost and vice president for academic affairs
WVUToday MORGANTOWN — Following a nation search, WVU President Michael Benson announced the hiring of Beverly Wendland to serve as the university’s provost and vice president for academic affairs. “Beverly […]
Long-term prognosis of love and respect: Friends and colleagues wish WVU pioneering nurse Lillian Klein a Happy 100
MORGANTOWN – A momentous thing happened Wednesday afternoon at the Village at Heritage Point, even if one the better-known residents of the retirement community down from Pineview Drive didn’t necessarily […]
Parsons replaced after 17 years on the Morgantown Utility Board
MORGANTOWN – After a total of 17 years on the Morgantown Utility Board, Barbara Parsons has been replaced. Morgantown City Council on Tuesday voted to appoint Richard Brooks to the […]
Bloom to lead commission, voices hopes, ‘major concerns’ for 2026
MORGANTOWN – As it does the first meeting each year, the Monongalia County Commission on Wednesday selected a president from among its ranks. As it has multiple times during his […]
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette announces it will publish final edition May 3
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, which traces its roots back to a four-page weekly first published in 1786, announced Wednesday that it will cease publication on May 3. Block Communications Inc., a […]
PSC staff recommend PSC approval of Brandonville Solar project
dbeard@dominionpost.com MORGANTOWN – Public Service Commission staff have recommended that the PSC approve the1,154-acre Brandonville Solar project. The staff memorandum to the PSC says they recommend granting a solar siting […]












