KINGWOOD — A Detroit man is charged with murdering a Maryland man in a remote area of Preston County. Three others, including a Morgantown man, are charged with kidnapping and […]
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Morgantown Council takes up Beechurst project, bans conversion therapy
MORGANTOWN — Morgantown City Council approved a pair of resolutions Tuesday tied to a West Virginia Department of Highways project to improve the Beechurst Avenue corridor. Assistant City Manager Emily […]
Senate passes vaccine exemption bill by just 1 vote; returns to House for agreement on an amendment
CHARLESTON – The Senate spent just over two hours debating the governor’s COVID-19 vaccine exemption bill, HB 335, and barely passed it with a 17-16 vote. HB 335 says an […]
Rolling barbecue soon to be on the course menu at MTEC
MORGANTOWN — Isaiah Westfall was enjoying himself Tuesday morning as he pointed out the features of a kitchen under construction. “Well, yeah, I put down the flooring here,” he said. […]
Gee: WVU to establish first-of-its-kind Purpose Institute
WVU Today Creating space and time for students to discover their life paths, West Virginia University will open the nation’s first Purpose Institute on a college campus, President Gordon Gee […]
You can eat the little, red berries — but be careful
Don’t eat little, red berries was an oft repeated warning in my childhood. Some wild berries that look so scrumptious are poisonous, so it is good advice. Over the last […]
Senate GOP again unable to reach consensus on district map; will make fifth attempt Tuesday
CHARLESTON – Senate Republicans again were unable to reach consensus on a new Senate district map on Monday and laid it over for the fourth time. The Senate reconvenes at […]
House of Delegates coal workgroup postpones Morgantown listening tour stop
CHARLESTON — The House of Delegates Coal Communities Workgroup has postponed its listening tour stop in Morgantown. The Morgantown stop was set for 6:30-8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Shack Neighborhood […]
COVID survivor shares testimonial during governor’s press briefing
MORGANTOWN — Gov. Jim Justice broke with routine to open his press briefing Monday morning, preempting the regular reading of the latest COVID deaths with two other pieces of business. […]
Motion calling for Westover investigation dies without a second
MORGANTOWN — A motion from Westover City Councilor Ralph Mullins calling for an independent investigation died without a second during Monday’s regular council meeting. Mullins laid out six issues he […]












