MORGANTOWN — A Morgantown native and University High School graduate will be the next leader of the National Park Service. The Department of Interior, which oversees the Park Service, announced […]
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Justice calls union complaints about school plans political stunt; says schools will be safest places around
MORGANTOWN — Beyond the daily discussion of COVID-19 numbers and virus migration from the south, much of Gov. Jim Justice’s Friday briefing was devoted to the school reopening plans and […]
Three face drug charges after search warrant is served in Terra Alta
KINGWOOD — Three people have been charged by state police in connection with alleged drug sales in Terra Alta. According to criminal complaints by Cpl. J.T. Wood, he received a […]
West Virginia Botanic Garden Hosts First Wellness Running Race for Children
Newsroom@DominionPost.com The West Virginia Botanic Garden will host its first wellness run for children from 9 a.m.-noon July 25. Registrants will be emailed about exact race times prior to the […]
Education leaders unhappy with governor ’s back-to-school plan
The leaders of two state education unions gave Gov. Jim Justice failing marks in pandemic performance Thursday afternoon. Fred Albert and Joe White said the governor isn’t doing enough to safely provide […]
Postcast 31 – August 7, 2020
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Manchin, Capito, share thoughts on HEALS Act as negotiations inch along
MORGANTOWN — Congressional talks on the next and possibly final COVID-19 relief bill, the $1 trillion HEALS Act, continue their progress – some would contend at a glacial pace. Sens. […]
Family wants to open tire recycling business in Preston County
KINGWOOD — A father and son team is planning to start a tire recycling plant in Preston County. James and Nathan Moore told members of the Preston County Solid Waste […]
Building owner sues contractor over alleged damage to downtown Kingwood building
KINGWOOD — A lawsuit has been filed over the 2019 demolition of a downtown Kingwood building, alleging the adjacent building was damaged. Joseph F. John II, of Greensboro, Pa., filed […]
127-year-old Rockville bridge closed in Preston
KINGWOOD -— The fate of a 127-year-old truss bridge hangs in the balance as the Division of Highways (DOH) determines whether repairing it is feasible. On Tuesday the DOH announced […]










