CHARLESTON — West Virginia’s new Secretary of Transportation is wasting no time getting to the heart of the matter. Speaking on MetroNews “Talkline” days after he was named to the […]
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One in custody after threats against President, Pentagon closes I-68
HAZELTON — A 42-year-old man is in custody following the lengthy shutdown of Interstate 68, a West Virginia State Police spokesperson confirmed Wednesday. “As a result of the investigation based […]
Good news and bad news in the Mueller report
It is possible that an objective reader of the summary of the Mueller Report would agree that the investigation includes both good news and bad news. The bad new is […]
Letters to the editor March 27
Why not a museum dedicated to Knotts? A couple of years ago, I had the privilege of visiting your fair city as a tourist. What a beautiful town you have. […]
MUB to move Cobun Creek for dam work
Morgantown Utility Board crews are working to move Cobun Creek into a new channel — part of the Flegal Dam and Reservoir project. “We’re currently about 6 percent complete with […]
Morgantown Council to take up River Road PSD acquisition
MORGANTOWN — Morgantown City Council moved four items tied to the Morgantown Utility Board’s acquisition of the River Road Public Service District on for future consideration during a brief Tuesday […]
Street repair among top issues residents want Reedsville Town Council to address
REEDSVILLE — Town Council discussed feedback from residents about what they want, at its Monday meeting. Councilwoman Renee Stone said she received feedback from a social media post asking residents […]
Woman charged, admits to biting husband’s face
MORGANTOWN — An early morning domestic violence incident Tuesday on Brockway Avenue ended with a woman charged with a felony for allegedly biting her husband’s face. Angelica Lynn Bishop, 32, […]
Preston school board hears protests over unequal class size
KINGWOOD — The Preston County Board of Education heard objections to cutting Kingwood Elementary teaching positions Monday, along with predictions the cuts could result in future school levy failures. Those […]
Park owner says damaged road could put him out of business
MORGANTOWN — Robert Christopher Jr. said he will pay off the $1.3 million loan he procured to purchase Sand Springs Camp Ground in 18 months — if he’s not literally […]









