MORGANTOWN — Republican state Senators are hopeful that voters will approve Amendment 2 in November and set the Senate GOP tax reduction plan in motion. Four proposed amendments to the […]
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Child neglect, drugs, firearm violations among charges against Westover man
A Westover man charged with multiple felonies was arraigned Aug. 13 in Monongalia County Magistrate Court and is being held on $100,000 bond. According to police reports, officers from the […]
Sen. Randy Smith wants Manchin to explain vote on Inflation Reduction Act to Legislature
MORGANTOWN – State Senate Energy chair Randy Smith plans to invite U.S. Senate Energy chair Joe Manchin to come before the Legislature to explain his vote on the Inflation Reduction […]
Justice and team: State near peak of BA.5 surge; Justice fields questions on taxes and abortion law
MORGANTOWN – Gov. Jim Justice and his team said on Monday that the nation has passed the hump of the BA.5 COVID surge and West Virginia will soon reach the […]
WVU Engineers developing military rescue drones
Ershad KamolNewsroom@DominionPost.com West Virginia University researchers are writing software for and testing a new prototype of drone for conducting rescue operations for service members lost in battle zones. The drone […]
St. Albans man killed in I-79 accident Sunday
A Sunday afternoon single-vehicle crash near the 143 mile marker on Interstate 79, near the Goshen Road exit, proved fatal for the driver, according to a Monday press release. According […]
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MON SHERIFF’S Conaway Jr., David M., 25, attempt to escape from custody, Aug. 12, Deputy Hall. GRANVILLE POLICE Purdue, Kenneth E., 32, prohibited possession of firearm, receiving stolen vehicle, Aug. […]
Neighbors fear Van Voorhis development will increase flooding issues
MORGANTOWN — Borderline. That’s how Morgantown Utility Board Stormwater Senior Engineer Ken Hacker summed up his confidence in existing infrastructure to handle stormwater runoff from La Dolce Vita, a new […]
Accessibility issues leave local veteran and service dog hoping for change
Most people have seen or come into contact with a service animal. Many also have an idea of what the rules associated with service animals are – many of are […]
A successful summer season debut by the West Virginia Public Theatre
By Jade Ruggieri After two years off for the global pandemic, the West Virginia Public Theatre held its first, full summer season. With productions of “The Curious Incident of the […]











