A $4 million gift to WVU will help two Oak Hill High School graduates go to school every year. Emil Czul (pronounced “Sewell”), a WVU alumnus and 1950 graduate of […]
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WVU report: State’s economy experiencing unbalanced recovery
By Jake Flatley CHARLESTON — The state’s economy is experiencing one of its best years in a decade but there is still room for improvement. The West Virginia University Bureau of […]
Westover Police investigate robberies at BFS, burglary at Little Caesars
MORGANTOWN — Westover Police are investigating two armed robberies at the Gateway BFS and a burglary at the Gateway Little Caesars Pizza, both on Chaplin Road. All the incidents happened […]
His name is Pooka Williams and he’s the most exciting freshman in the Big 12
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. – This Saturday, Dana Holgorsen will be dealing with a problem that sounds more like one Bob Huggins is familiar with. The most exciting freshman in the […]
McKinley, Kawecki meet to discuss city issues
MORGANTOWN — Congressman David McKinley, R – W.Va., and Morgantown Mayor Bill Kawecki covered a number of topics during a brief Wednesday afternoon meeting in Morgantown City Council chambers. Kawecki […]
WV Energy Express Expo at Mylan Community Center: Gallery
Cops and residents have opportunity to interact during annual Coffee with a Cop Day
MORGANTOWN — Area residents had an opportunity to interact with police in a casual relaxed environment Wednesday during the third annual Coffee with a Cop Day. “It’s a way for […]
Energy Expo draws oil & gas firms, job seekers to Mylan Park
MORGANTOWN — Oil and gas industry service company reps and industry job hunters filled the J.W. Ruby Community Center at Mylan Park on Wednesday. It was the second West Virginia Energy Expo. […]
Ribbon cutting set for Mountaineer Center track facilities
MORGANTOWN — An unusually large crowd filled the Monongalia County Commission chamber on Wednesday as Rachel Ridgway’s senior civics class made the short trek from Trinity Christian School to observe […]
Loughry’s federal trial starts with 2 interpretations of wrongdoing
CHARLESTON —The historic trial of Justice Allen Loughry began today in federal court, with both sides acknowledging the case actually began when Loughry raised concerns about spending at the state […]











