MORGANTOWN — The Sri Lankan Students Association shared an important message at a vigil to honor the more than 250 people killed in a terrorist attack on Easter — hate […]
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Treasurer Perdue remembers Sandy Barton: ‘He connected with people’
MORGANTOWN – For years, Sandy Barton was known as the “Million Dollar Man” across north-central West Virginia. The title owed itself to the $1 million in unclaimed properties he typically […]
Water woes in Preston County: Utility will explain its case amid complaints
KINGWOOD — Amid complaints about water quality, utility reps from Public Service District 1 will be at next week’s Preston County Commission meeting. This comes as the water system falls […]
Granville opioid suit among 1,400 in Ohio federal court
MORGANTOWN — The town of Granville is one among more than 1,400 towns, cities, counties and hospital systems across the country suing the opioid industry for damages in response to […]
WVU Medicine, Mon Health join WV-KY hospitals’ suit against opioid industry
MORGANTOWN — Mon Health System and WVU Health System have joined with hospitals across West Virginia and Kentucky to sue opioid manufacturers, wholesale distributors and pharmacies to seek redress for […]
Wendell looking to serve a second term for city’s 7th Ward
MORGANTOWN — Morgantown City Council’s 7th Ward representative, Barry Wendell, said he’s pleased with the progress the city has made in the last two years and he’s hopeful voters will […]
Gas leak forces evacuation at Maple, Donahue drives
MORGANTOWN — More than a dozen businesses, several homes and an apartment complex were evacuated after a gas line at a construction site at the intersection of Maple Drive and […]
Pennsylvania man charged with 14 felonies in Preston County
KINGWOOD — West Virginia State Police have charged a Pennsylvania man with14 felonies after they say they found forged driver’s licenses from other states in his car. Ray Roberto Carrion-Susana, […]
Letters to the editor April 29
Notre Dame pipe organ once played by WVU prof When the organists at Notre Dame Cathedral heaved a sigh of relief and shed tears as they learned the magnificent pipe […]
Setting limits on social media use a healthy choice
BY SARAH KENNEDY When was the last time you checked Facebook? Have you ever felt compelled to update your status when engaging with family and friends or waiting for your […]







