MORGANTOWN — Morgantown Police Chief Eric Powell said Tuesday the department will return dedicated foot patrols to the city’s downtown once the department reaches adequate staffing levels to do so. […]
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David Yoder: Developer and community booster ‘made the world a smaller place,’ his sons say
When he was around 22 years old, David Yoder lit out for a new land. Which, in this instance, would have been anywhere outside the confines of his family farm […]
Preston County man charged with kidnapping, malicious assault
A Preston County man is facing kidnapping and malicious assault charges after an alleged domestic incident with a female victim. On Feb. 27, West Virginia State troopers were dispatched to […]
Meteorologists say to look for cooler temperatures, rain
After Monday’s high near 70 degrees, the rest of the week will be colder and — on some days — wet. AccuWeather forecasters call for a high of 46 today […]
MAA seeks entries for annual ‘Exhibit 60’
Local artists are encouraged to enter their artwork in the annual fine art “Exhibit 60,” sponsored by Morgantown Art Association. This is a juried show and will be judged by […]
W.Va. Junior College to host career fair
West Virginia Junior College will hold a career fair from 10 a.m.-noon Friday at the college, 148 Willey St., in downtown Morgantown. It’s estimated that more than 15 employers will […]
Delegates address ‘In God We Trust’
CHARLESTON — Delegates are advancing bills for public schools to display “In God We Trust” signs, allowing more leeway for student athletes to transfer and providing more support in early […]
Outside of the Box Day at Spark! Saturday
Head to Spark! Imagination and Science Center to create and build with cardboard during Outside of the Box Day, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday. A cardboard box can be so many […]
Senators concur with PEIA bill
CHARLESTON — Senators accepted some changes that delegates made to a broad-ranging bill affecting insurance for public employees, and then they moved ahead with final passage of the bill. So […]
Governor signs DHHR bill
Gov. Jim Justice signed a bill Monday dividing the Department of Health and Human Resources into three separate agencies, and agency leaders say they’re ready to start working on the […]





