MORGANTOWN — A $50,000 settlement was unanimously approved by Morgantown City Council during a special meeting on Thursday, ending Linda Tucker’s federal lawsuit against the city, as well as her […]
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Understaffed DOH forced to make adjustments
KINGWOOD — Faced with a lack of personnel, Division of Highways (DOH) District 4 Engineer Don Williams is thinking outside the box to get road work done. Despite recent work […]
Foundation gives $2,000 grant to Kingwood for pool
KINGWOOD — The Kingwood Pool got some good reviews and a donation this week. At Tuesday’s Kingwood Council meeting, Donna Montgomery and Jean Krasco thanked council for reopening the pool, […]
Girl Scouts add badges in robotics, science and engineering
MORGANTOWN — Today, female empowerment is taking the world by storm. With women working C-level roles at Fortune 500 companies, running for President and breaking glass ceilings, new doors are […]
One dead, one hospitalized in I-79 accident near Mount Morris, Pa.
MORGANTOWN — One person is dead and another in the hospital after a wreck on Interstate 79 in Greene County, Pa., early Thursday. The wreck occurred in Perry Township, near […]
‘That’s it’ for In Touch & Concerned; property to be sold after recent closure
MORGANTOWN — Facing north of $100,000 in outstanding debt, local nonprofit In Touch & Concerned (ITAC) ceased operations Aug. 10 and plans to sell its Chaplin Road property in an […]
WVU report: Coal demand unlikely to last
MORGANTOWN — While production has seen a turnaround since 2016, the increased demand isn’t likely to continue, according to “Coal Production in West Virginia: 2018-2040,” released by WVU’s Bureau for […]
Justice announces statewide paving projects; District 4 to receive $1.8 million for fall, spring
KINGWOOD — Division of Highways (DOH) District 4 Engineer Don Williams brought good news to the North Central Caucus on Roads on Wednesday night. Governor Jim Justice recently announced a […]
BOPARC panel unable to reach consensus on levy proposals, ice rink renovation plans
MORGANTOWN — Morgantown’s Board of Park and Recreation Commissioners (BOPARC) will not take an official position on levies presented by independent groups wanting to ask taxpayers to bolster funding for […]
WVU and city remove offensive ‘Welcome Week’ banners
MORGANTOWN — Welcome week banners are a tradition on college campuses across the country, but they’re not allowed in Morgantown’s residential neighborhoods, Morgantown Police Chief Ed Preston said. The banners range […]








