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PSC hears arguments for and against Mon Power’s interim solution and surcharge regarding possible Pleasants plant purchase
MORGANTOWN — The state Public Service Commission on Friday heard arguments for and against Mon Power’s proposed interim solution to keep Pleasants Power Station in operating condition while it considers […]
Quota Club of Morgantown launches shoe drive
Quota Club of Morgantown is conducting a shoe drive fundraiser through June 15, 2023, to raise funds for community projects. The club will earn funds based on the total weight […]
Shop Handmade Market on Saturday to celebrate rail-trails
BY ALISE CHAFFINS The signs of spring are all around. Trees are blossoming, flowers pushing up from the ground, dandelions peeking out of lawns. And from noon-5 p.m. Saturday, the […]
Philly man admits to operating multi-state drug enterprise
BY MARSHA CHWALIK MARTINSBURG — A Philadelphia man has admitted to operating a multi-state organized drug trafficking business dubbed the “19th Street Enterprise.” The US Attorney’s Office reports Christopher Arthur […]
‘Sister Sarah’ marks 99 years in Osage: Meeting FDR as a high-schooler and working at the Pentagon in World War II are among the items in her scrapbook of memories
OSAGE – Sister Sarah will never forget what it was like regarding Franklin Roosevelt in his wheelchair and shaking his hand at the White House. And when that one movie […]
PSC public comment hearing on Mon Power’s interim solution for Pleasants Power Station draws just seven speakers
MORGANTOWN – While nearly 800 comments have been submitted to the Public Service Commission regarding Mon Power’s possible purchase of the Pleasants Power Station, only seven people appeared at the […]
Police warn residents of recent cell phone fraud incidents
Area law enforcement is warning residents to use caution and be aware of their surroundings when using a cell phone in public, and to not share cell phones if asked […]
DHHR extends financial support for child care providers
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR), Bureau for Family Assistance today announced additional funding to allow child care providers to be reimbursed based on […]
Justice: No special session on jail staffing until consensus is clear
Some lawmakers again expressed hope for a special session to address the ongoing staffing emergency in West Virginia correctional facilities. But Gov. Jim Justice again said he is not ready […]






