MORGANTOWN — Fuel and brine storage tanks at Morgantown’s Mississippi Street vehicle garage are the focus of nine violation notices from the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). The […]
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Volunteer fire departments host Fire Prevention Day
MASONTOWN — Masontown and Reedsville Fire Departments banded together Saturday at Luigi’s Bowling Alley for Fire Prevention Day. October is Fire Prevention Month, and Chuck Curtis from Masontown VFD said […]
Pilot program takes aim at food insecurity
MORGANTOWN — A dozen or so volunteers stood in the rain on a chilly Thursday morning, waiting on a delivery from the Mountaineer Food Bank, in Gassaway. It was the […]
Parkersburg South hands Morgantown third-straight loss
PARKERSBURG, W.Va. — As Morgantown senior Ty Konchesky left the visitors’ locker room at All-Erickson Sports Facility on Friday night, he tried to hold his head high. As he spoke, […]
Police charge father, son for theft of hundreds of feet of cable
KINGWOOD — A father and son are charged with destruction of property for allegedly digging up and stealing cable. Norman Roy Cosner, 68, and Norman Roy Cosner Jr., 40, both […]
Theta Chi issues warning letter in response to WVU ban
MORGANTOWN — The international office of a WVU fraternity banned last month warned its Theta Chi brothers in a letter that university President Gordon Gee’s action could be a harbinger […]
David McKinley, GOP congressman, shares views on tax cuts, states’ rights with board
MORGANTOWN — With unemployment at historic lows and investment in West Virginia on the rise, Republican Congressman David McKinley said he’s energized to keep the economic momentum going while continuing […]
Bioscience Innovation and Economic Impact Forum merges policy, industry
MORGANTOWN — Bioscience is a rapidly growing industry in West Virginia, Bryan Brown, executive director of the Bioscience Association of West Virginia, said Friday at the state Bioscience Innovation and […]
Learn about Mason-Dixon Line at historical park’s festival
MORGANTOWN — The Mason-Dixon Line Festival continues from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Oct. 13 at Mason-Dixon Historical Park. Folks can learn about Brown’s Hill, where in October 1767, Charles Mason and […]
Jury finds Loughry guilty on 11 counts, not guilty on 10 counts, hangs on 1 count
CHARLESTON — After more than two days of deliberations, a federal jury found West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Allen Loughry guilty on 11 counts and not guilty on 10. The […]









