Former Westover City Council member Ralph Mullins is taking his fight for civil rights and accountability for alleged rights violations by previous City of Westover administrators to a federal level. […]
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Mon Schools: No threats from teachers over MHS Pride protest
Statement from Dr. Eddie Campbell, Superintendent of Schools It was brought to my attention that students reported that prior to yesterday’s walkout, some teachers threatened participants with possible suspension […]
Star City conducting online survey for draft comprehensive plan
Does Star City need more recreational opportunities? Would you like to see improvements to the infrastructure? If so, town officials want to hear your ideas. The Town of Star City […]
Local Red Cross supporting Hurricane Ian response
The Red Cross for the Central Appalachia Region has nine local volunteers already on the ground in Florida as well as five others traveling once it is safe to do […]
It’s electric: Motor-powered bicycles might help UHS students cruise to careers in energy, design
Becca McFarland busted up her bicycle this summer. One of those almost-over-the-handlebars, gravel road kind of accidents that can occur right out of the ether. She was OK. Her bike […]
MHS students on decision to remove Gay Pride flags from school: ‘What is wrong with this generation?’
After the batteries in the megaphones died, the crowd just yelled louder. “Whose school is it?” “Our school!” “Whose school is it?” “Our school!” Collectively, the voices belonged to the […]
Mon EMS wants your questions about upcoming levy
Transparency. That is what Forest Weyen, director of Monongalia Emergency Medical Services (Mon EMS) said the agency is trying to show voters about an upcoming levy that would provide additional […]
Preliminary hearing continued for man accused of downtown murder
A preliminary hearing scheduled Wednesday morning for Eric Sneed was continued by Monongalia County Magistrate Judge Bane due to Sneed not having an attorney present. Sneed is accused of fatally […]
Matters of Pride: Mon BOE discusses a divisive move
When is a sticker a statement? When does “protection” turn into “oppression”? And just how much power can a Gay Pride flag wield, now that we’re talking about it? That’s […]
Morgantown Council says MUB ordinance aimed at fixing lines of communication
MORGANTOWN — Communication. The word came up again and again Tuesday evening as Morgantown City Council discussed proposed changes to operations and oversight of the Morgantown Utility Board during a […]










