Newsroom@DominionPost.com CHARLESTON — The popular History Alive! program of the West Virginia Humanities Council announces its roster of historical figures available for presentations through Oct. 31. The characters now available are: […]
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Guest Essay: West Virginia should make absentee voting easier
By Kathleen Abate Free and fair elections are the cornerstone of our democracy. West Virginians should not have to choose between exposing themselves to the deadly coronavirus and exercising their […]
July 26 letters to the editor
Neighborhood sports flout social distancing Apparently our county and state elected officials are unconcerned about the spread of COVID-19 in Morgantown and Monongalia County. Why else would they allow large, […]
Hot hemp: Study looks at THC levels in industrial crop
WVU Today As interest in industrial hemp increases, a West Virginia University professor hopes to help farmers and growers better understand the most conducive environments for a successful harvest. Michael […]
WVU + DTE = EMS
University partners with energy foundation to create new physician response team WVU Today A new pilot project launched by the West Virginia University School of Medicine in partnership with the […]
Fix-A- Feral Program will fix 150 stray cats
MCHS will issue vouchers to cover costs of procedures Newsroom@DominionPost.com The Monongalia County Humane Society is funding the spaying and neutering of 150 stray or feral cats during its spring […]
Justice appoints Patrice Harris to WVU Board of Governors
WVU Today A three-time West Virginia University graduate who has completed her term as the first African American woman president of the American Medical Association will join the WVU Board […]
Westover police sued for civil rights violations
CLARKSBURG — A federal lawsuit has been filed against Westover’s chief of police and two of its officers, claiming the civil rights of Andre Howton were violated when he was […]
Local businesses work to enforce state mask order
Most patrons respectful and accommodating “Mask up.” Several local businesses in downtown Morgantown have signs to enforce the mandate Gov. Jim Justice put into effect after the July 4 holiday weekend. […]
Lexington Coal proposal disappoints families
Contract does not cover lifetime water service payments NEWBURG — A proposal to provide a permanent water source for four Newburg families whose wells were compromised by seepage from the […]




