The Civil Service hearing for former Westover Police Lt. Aaron Dalton, which began in late February, ended Monday after a fourth day of testimony before Westover Civil Service Commissioners Justin White, […]
Latest News
EPA responds to letter from WVMA and other groups about foot dragging on state oversight of carbon capture project permit applications
MORGANTOWN – The U.S. EPA recently responded to a letter from the West Virginia Manufacturers Association joined with seven other business and industry groups from five states to urge the […]
Frank Fidazzo, Todd May among fallen officers honored during ceremony by The Honor Roll
MORGANTOWN – Two fallen local law enforcement officers were among those honored Monday morning when riders from The Honor Roll made a stop at the Public Safety Building for a […]
UPDATE: Friendship Manor victim died from self-inflicted gunshot – father was a resident there
Authorities are still sorting through the circumstances that led to the suicide of a 74-year-old man Sunday evening at Friendship Manor, a facility on Van Voorhis Road that caters to […]
Shiny Dome Records leading Morgantown’s vinyl revival
MORGANTOWN — You don’t have to be in a basement to have a cool record store. But it sure does help. “I think it’s a very punk rock thing. […]
Road to recovery for juvenile assault victims requires support, resilience
For a child or teenager, processing a traumatic experience like sexual or physical abuse can be difficult and have lasting effects that change the course of their life. While prevention […]
‘Clock’ has too much going on in a short amount of time
When I was growing up, I didn’t think I wanted kids. I never particularly liked babysitting and I wasn’t someone that kids were naturally drawn to, so it seemed to […]
Diverse programming offers something for everyone
With an emphasis on diversity, inclusivity and exceptional entertainment, West Virginia Public Theatre will offer three plays and two staged readings for its 2023 season. The selections include drama, suspense […]
Attorney general announces $700K settlement
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey announced that consumers who were tricked by TurboTax’s owner Intuit into paying for free tax services will begin receiving checks from a $728,699.97 settlement […]
WHO says Covid no longer a ‘public health emergency’
CHARLESTON — The World Health Organization announced Friday that COVID is no longer a public health emergency. “The emergency is over, but we have started many initiatives to prepare the […]







