MORGANTOWN — Despite COVID-19 canceling the Monongalia County Fair for the second year in a row, the Monongalia County Youth Livestock Show and Auction happened anyway this Friday and Saturday. […]
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YCF and ACGM announce award recipients
Newsroom@DominionPost.com Your Community Foundation of North Central West Virginia Inc. and the Arts Council of Greater Morgantown announced the 2021 Organizational Arts Grant recipients. Awards total $168,851 for local […]
Students Return to Campus
Newsroom@DominionPost.com Residence hall move-in at WVU wraps up today, but Welcome Week is just getting started. The university will offer a variety of activities through Friday. Due to the Delta […]
Police charge man for overdose death
MORGANTOWN — The Morgantown Police Department has charged a Maryland man in connection with a 2020 overdose death. Grant Martin Williamson, 39, of Smithburg, Md. is charged with drug delivery […]
Ragin’ on the River brings music to Friends of Cheat Campground
Saxsquatch isn’t a myth. His real and true believers can catch a glimpse of the 7-foot musician headlining at the Friends of Cheat Campground in Albright tonight. Saxsquatch is headlining […]
Local legislators field questions during annual legislative breakfast
Five local legislators fielded questions from members of the Morgantown Area Partnership and the Board of Realtors Thursday morning during the annual legislative breakfast. Sens. Mike Caputo and Dave Sypolt […]
More than $6 million in damage reports turned in following July 29 flooding
MORGANTOWN — “Well, $2.9 million was the threshold we needed to hit. We’re at a total in excess of $6 million.” MECCA 911 Director Jim Smith said the individual and […]
Going to school (or not) in a pandemic: Mon district to look at how COVID shaped its proficiency scores
Like getting a test back from the teacher and already knowing the grade, Donna Talerico said. Talerico, the deputy superintendent of Monongalia County Schools, was talking about those pandemic-assessment numbers […]
COVID numbers still climbing but Justice not ready to re-mask the state
MORGANTOWN — It’s not time for the whole state to re-mask yet, Gov. Jim Justice said again Friday. “I see no need to absolutely put out any kind of level […]
Local voters urge Legislative Redistricting Committee to reflect fairness and community interests in new maps
MORGANTOWN – More than 20 people stood to share their thoughts with the Legislature’s Joint Committee on Redistricting during its public hearing Thursday evening at Mylan Park. This was the […]












