KINGWOOD — Short of Gov. Jim Justice or some other entity making it so the Buckwheat Festival can’t happen, the 79th iteration of the tradition will kick off Sept. 30. […]
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WVU Symphony Orchestra opens season with 2 shows; CAC performance set for Sept. 23
MORGANTOWN — The WVU Symphony Orchestra opens its season with two performances this week. WVUSO will perform at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 23, at WVU’s Canady Creative Arts Center in […]
Engineer says Herring Road project on the way to be finished by year’s end
KINGWOOD — The Herring Road project should be completed by the end of the year, said Tim Rice, senior engineer of Potesta & Associates during a Kingwood Water Board meeting […]
Mountain Line driver shortage causes limited service
MORGANTOWN — Mountain Line is providing reduced service due to a shortage of drivers. The service adjustments are being posted daily on the agency’s Twitter feed, which can be found […]
Pittsburgh research firm names several Mon Schools to its ‘best of’ list for W.Va.
Natalie Webb laughed as she wrapped up the phone call Wednesday morning. “I’m going to have to let you go if you don’t need anything else,” the principal of North […]
Preliminary hearing rescheduled in alleged sexual assault
MORGANTOWN — A preliminary hearing for an alleged second-degree sexual assault charge has been continued after the defendant was unable to secure a lawyer. According to the criminal complaint, Austin […]
Mon Commission creates orphan road grant process, approves funding for two projects
MORGANTOWN — In consecutive action items Wednesday, the Monongalia County Commission created the Monongalia County Orphan Road Grant Program and approved funding for its first two successful applicants. All told, […]
Justice, Hoyer reveal CDC was double-counting pharmacy vaccine numbers; state vaccine rate about 10% lower than previously thought
MORGANTOWN — Gov. Jim Justice revealed on Wednesday what he called a “cannonball to the stomach” regarding the state’s vaccination rate: It’s way lower than what they thought. He let […]
City lays out plans for ARPA dollars
MORGANTOWN — One million dollars for flood mitigation and $800,000 for the relocation of Milan Puskar Health Right out of the city’s downtown are among the items included on a […]
Maidsville man charged with felony in possession of firearm, wanton endangerment
A Maidsville man is charged with felony in possession of a firearm and wanton endangerment, after he allegedly fired shots in Morgantown on Monday. According to the criminal complaint, Lonnie […]












