Stations in six states selling for under $1; West Virginia, Mon County see it under $2 With the nation’s inventory of crude oil at a high and demand for gasoline […]
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Climate change problems affect all
Wednesday is Earth Day, and with that in view three local experts talked about climate, energy efficiency and energy jobs during a statewide webinar last weekend. The webinar was hosted […]
Mon BOE to consider levy rates at tonight’s meeting
Pandemics don’t care about property values. That’s why members of the Monongalia County Board of Education are meeting in special session today. Levy rates will be the main topic of […]
W.Va. 7 Intersection Work
Reconstruction work has begun at the intersection of Green Bag Road (CR 857) and Earl L. Core Road (W.Va. 7). The West Virginia Division of Highways stated in a release […]
Fourth COVID death at facility
Nursing home retests 15 residents, 9 workers Monday A fourth resident of Sundale Rehabilitation and Long-Term Care facility in Morgantown died Saturday of COVID-19 complications. The 85-year-old woman had an […]
Secretary of State offers answers to voting questions
by WV secretary of StateMac Warner I want to thank The Dominion Post for the ongoing Q&A regarding voting in the upcoming Primary Election. The latest editorial “Voting woes not […]
Vote for the lesser of two evils
“Say it ain’t so, Joe!” Surely, some variation of that plea rose from a million lips last week. And Joe Biden complied. His presidential campaign forcefully denied the account of […]
Morgantown-Fairmont among cleanest U.S. cities in Lung Association air pollution report
MORGANTOWN — Morgantown is a good place to breathe, according to an otherwise mostly gloomy air pollution report from the American Lung Association. The Morgantown-Fairmont Metropolitan Statistical Area ranked among […]
City asks employees to consider voluntary cuts to avoid layoffs
MORGANTOWN — With the City of Morgantown facing millions in lost revenue due to efforts aimed at slowing the spread of COVID-19, city employees have been asked to consider temporary, […]
Justice: Hospitals can gear up, apply to resume elective procedures
MORGANTOWN — Gov. Jim Justice again focused his Monday coronavirus press briefing on restarting the state, and announced an executive order to take the first step in doing that. Hospitals […]






