Rucker wrong. There’s lots of fear in schools In a recent news article, state Sen. Patricia Rucker, R-Jefferson, spoke about bringing back all of the components of SB 451. She […]
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Letters to the editor March 24
Pedestrian board offers advice to new secretary At the monthly meeting of the Morgantown Pedestrian Safety Board on March 11, we discussed the news concerning state Secretary of Transportation Tom […]
God is not a white nationalist — God is love
BY ZACHARY MORTON I grew up in a church in southwestern Pennsylvania with paintings of Jesus on the walls. I can still see them in my mind. Jesus was usually […]
Issue is illegal immigration, not legal kind
BY DANIEL and DEBORAH CANTIS This is in response to an a guest commentary by Barry Wendell published in the Opinion section of The Dominion Post on March 17, titled […]
J.C. Penney event helps students dress for success
Matt Tenaglio and Isabella Anderson are first-year law students at WVU, so they’re already working the marketing, in fine fashion. “We’re gonna have to wear something different every day,” Tenaglio […]
New digital archive honors legacy of state official Arch Moore
MORGANTOWN — Before those divisive terms as state governor and the conviction on corruption charges that sent him to jail, Arch Moore was an earnest young public servant in Washington. […]
Paranormal conference slated to start May 31
Even a skeptic should be able to have a good time at the 2019 Pennsylvania Bigfoot Camping Adventure, said organizer and founder Eric Altman. Paranormal conferences, or “paracons” as they’re […]
Area entrepreneur wins SBA award for veteran-owned business
Jeremy Harris, owner of IT Mindshare, was named the SBA West Virginia 2018 Veteran-Owned Small Business of the Year. The honor was announced recently by The U.S. Small Business Administration. […]
Worker alleges negligence by business following robbery
KINGWOOD — A woman who was beaten during a robbery at Becky’s last year is suing the business owner and the building owner, saying they failed to provide adequate security […]
Uber rape case won’t go before third jury
The case against Ibrahim Hamid, accused of sexually assaulting a woman after he gave her a ride home, will not go to trial for a third time. “This is not […]



