WVU Today West Virginia University is updating its mask guidelines. Beginning Monday, all individuals, regardless of vaccination status, will be required to wear masks indoors in all WVU System buildings […]
Latest News
‘This country has never been the same since that moment’
It was a quiet morning. September 11, 2001. Jonathon Vrabel, operations manager for the Dayton International Airport, was chatting in the airport director’s office when a startling bit of video […]
McGrew Society to honor Preston Students’ academic achievements
Ten Preston County students are being honored for their knowledge of West Virginia history today. The McGrew Society will confer the Order of the Rhododendron upon Laira Galloway, Fallyn Jennings, […]
WVU Sept. 11 wreath-laying, vigil connects students too young to know to the tragedy
MORGANTOWN — There’s a mostly paraphrased quote out there attributed to Robert Frost that goes something like this: “Poetry makes you remember what you didn’t know you knew.” It definitely […]
City looking to amend housing code relating to inspection of rental units
MORGANTOWN — The change to Article 1751 of Morgantown’s housing code is, by and large, a housekeeping measure designed to bring city, state and national laws in line. The article […]
Record-breaking ventilator cases, COVID-19 deaths continue to rise
COVID-19 cases are rising in West Virginia and hospitals are continuing to see record-breaking numbers of patients on ventilators. “As the governor said, we are still in the midst of […]
What’s Blooming at WVBG?
By David P. DavisNewsroom@DominionPost.com As summer wanes, it may seem like there is less to see as we explore gardens, but to me, September is a month when nature shines […]
Born into Gen-Z, 9/11 has had a different impact
On Sept. 11, I was 2 years old. Part of a generation unaware of the world before the 9/11 attacks occurred, it is difficult to say how life is different […]
Former N.Y. firefighter recalls time at Ground Zero
Tony Amato’s time in Long Island, N.Y. was committed to helping others. Just days after the terrorist attack on Sept. 11, 2001, he held true to that commitment. “When 9/11 first […]
Researchers hope to learn from historical Arthurdale homes
MORGANTOWN — Two Virginia Tech professors are researching how the original Arthurdale homes have survived advancements in technology and consumer expectations. Lisa Tucker and Gregory Galford, both of whom have […]











