Found with drugs, money, cell phones on I-68 bridge A vehicle crash on Interstate 68 over the weekend led to the arrest of a Charles Town man for allegedly having […]
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Candidate sues sheriff for Facebook post
KINGWOOD — A candidate for the Republican nomination for Preston County sheriff has gone to court, seeking to force Sheriff Dan Loughrie to remove a post from the department’s Facebook […]
Local Briefs – May 5, 2020
Body of missing man found in Preston KINGWOOD — The body of a missing Preston County man was found Saturday in the Bull Run area, according to a release from […]
22-year-old on way to work dies in crash
The person killed in the fatal May 1 crash on Interstate 68 was a 22-year-old on his way to work. That’s according to Cinda Rodgers, mother of Steven Knotts Rodgers, […]
Let’s Go … Mountaineers
Mascot finds ways to represent WVU during COVID pandemic When you’re the Mountaineer of WVU, you aren’t just a mascot on the sidelines at a football game. You’re, well … […]
Rural hospitals in state to get help
Emergency funds part of Coronavirus federal relief act West Virginia hospitals, especially those in rural areas, will receive $159.6 million in emergency funds, part of the distribution of $100 billion […]
Breathe and hold on. Hope is what tomorrow is for
“Tomorrow, robins will sing.” — Stevie Wonder “Tomorrow there’ll be sunshine, and all this darkness past.” — Bruce Springsteen “Hurry, tomorrow. Tomorrow, I need you now.” — The Temptations In […]
WWII had universal child care. Why not now?
Historically, times of crisis have brought out the best in U.S. policymaking. The Great Depression ushered in the New Deal. The Cuyahoga River burning due to industrial pollution in 1969 […]
Clean up COVID-19 mess aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt
Sailors go through boot camp at Naval Station Great Lakes near North Chicago, Ill., but things are different due to COVID-19. The current class of recruits was sent to Great […]
AG Morrisey reaches settlement in Mon County surgical mesh suit filed against Johnson & Johnson
MORGANTOWN — Attorney General Patrick Morrisey has reached a $3.9 million settlement in a lawsuit filed against Johnson & Johnson and two of its subsidiaries last September alleging they engaged […]



