KINGWOOD — A former Kingwood city worker is charged with stealing more than $30,000 while working at the garbage transfer station. Dana Robert Cobb, 27, of Terra Alta, is charged […]
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Letters to the editor April 1
City Council should crack down on garbage service What’s going on with Republic Services in Morgantown? In my neighborhood, garbage pickup is on Friday, meaning that our garbage can and […]
Don’t let West Virginia take another step back in time
BY ALYSSA FAIRBANKS Thank goodness West Virginia’s legislators came to their senses and didn’t advance SB 454 this year. As a nurse and a pediatric nurse practitioner student, I’m compelled […]
Letters to the editor March 31
When should humans override the machines It may not have been your childhood nightmare, but many people dream of showing up to elementary school in their underwear. Now, imagine you […]
After brief dip in temps, April weather to warm up
MORGANTOWN — That sound you heard Sunday was March going out like a lion. A 40-degree drop in temperature made the month’s leonine exit easy to ascertain also. After Saturday’s […]
FFA members compete in ham, bacon and egg show
KINGWOOD — The Preston County Future Farmers of America held their 70th annual ham, bacon and egg show Friday. Thirty-two FFA members participated in the show with more than 60 […]
Interactive gaming bill becomes law
CHARLESTON — West Virginia’s interacting gaming bill is now law after Gov. Jim Justice failed to act on House Bill 2934 before the deadline last Wednesday. According to the law, […]
Student heads to D.C. for advocacy summit
MORGANTOWN — At the height of West Virginia’s opioid crisis in 2016, one Mountain State resident was dying of a drug overdose every 10 hours. One every 10 hours. Somebody’s […]
HSTA offers opportunities for education
Chester wants to provide secondary education opportunities for all high school students, despite their family’s financial status. Chester, who has led the Health Sciences and Technology Aca-demy at WVU as […]
Letter’s detailing road concerns flood Justice’s office
CHARLESTON — Hoo Hoo Hollow is not alone. That’s the community described by Gov. Jim Justice to illustrate West Virginia’s deteriorating roads. “Our situation is, here Edith is sitting up […]






