by Mac Warner West Virginia counties need paid poll workers, and now’s the time to sign up. National Poll Worker Recruitment Day was established in 2020 by the U.S. Election […]
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Biden has COVID and the summer surge is here
by Lisa Jarvis Recently, the White House announced that President Joe Biden had tested positive for COVID, making him the most prominent example of this summer’s mini-surge. Each summer, COVID […]
Morgantown Magnificat Inspirational Prayer Breakfast Aug. 10
Looking to deepen your faith? Join the next Morgantown Magnificat Inspirational Prayer Breakfast Aug. 10 at St. John University Parish Hall in Morgantown. Magnificat is a ministry to […]
WVU faculty couple’s $50K gift supports global opportunities at School of Nursing
The West Virginia University School of Nursing is expanding international experiences and opportunities for students thanks to a couple’s $50,000 gift. The gift from Susan and Neal Newfield establishes the […]
Sellaro’s garage door service closes after 38 years
They started with a mission to be the most honest and the best, but when the Sellaro brothers of Morgantown opened their overhead door service in 1986 they never dreamed […]
State withdraws two liens against Justice’s Greenbrier Hotel
The State of West Virginia has withdrawn two liens against The Greenbrier Hotel, which is owned by Gov. Jim Justice and his family, that were originally put in place over […]
Preston County raw milk producer talks about good farm practices, liability insurance issues
MORGANTOWN – Last week we presented a story with two WVU professors sharing their views on some issues deriving from the state’s new raw milk law: health concerns and the […]
MCHD looking at facilities ‘for the next 50 years’
MORGANTOWN — The Monongalia County Health Department has spent 50 years growing into and beyond its two-story brick home at 453 Van Voorhis Road. The end of that run is […]
Mother’s love beyond the veil? Missing grave marker reawakens enduring mystery in Morgantown
Ron Rittenhouse blinked. And blinked again. “He just looked like he was sleeping,” the chief photographer of The Dominion Post said, remembering the day he saw little Harry Spitz in […]
The CrowdStrike outage shows the danger of depending on Big Tech overlords
by Heidi Boghosian Starting on Thursday, July 18, with ripple effects for days afterward, a routine software update caused a record-breaking freeze across much of the world. CrowdStrike, a cybersecurity […]





