CHARLESTON — Dozens of locations throughout West Virginia will be open Saturday for prescription drug drop-offs as part of the 16th National Prescription Drug Take Back Day from the Drug Enforcement […]
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Live music 123 PLEASANT STREET: hosts Hello June, The Furr, Beast Friend, Boulevard of the Allies Costume Party Friday; 123 Pleasant Street’s Punk Rock Halloween Bash with The Renfields, Defiant […]
Mountaineer Week Art Crawl to highlight art, history, nature
MORGANTOWN — WVU Libraries encourages the community to participate in the Mountaineer Week Art Crawl on Friday. In addition to exhibits, the tour will feature a scavenger hunt and refreshments. […]
WVU Wind Symphony will embrace the elements in concert
MORGANTOWN — The WVU Wind Symphony will present “Elemental” at 7:30 p.m. Monday at WVU’s Creative Arts Center. The WVU Wind Symphony is comprised of about 50 of the finest […]
1,500 properties headed to tax lien sale; deadline to pay is Nov. 4
MORGANTOWN — Monongalia County Chief Tax Deputy Kelly Palmer said 1,593 properties are headed to the upcoming tax lien sale, though that number could still change. The sale will be […]
Westover man arrested after alleged fight with officer
MORGANTOWN — A Westover man was arrested Oct. 24 after fleeing the scene of a reported domestic argument and getting into a fight with a Morgantown Police officer. According to […]
West Virginia football fans should expect delays getting to Milan Puskar Stadium
MORGANTOWN — By kick-off today, 1,435 days will have passed since the last time WVU hosted a Thursday night game. Fans, players, and coaches alike are hoping this one — hosting […]
Granville to consider medical marijuana industry
GRANVILLE — The Granville Planning Commission will take up the debate on how to handle medical marijuana in town limits. Granville Town Council heard from its lawyer and a Mon […]
WVDOH eyes divergent diamond to replace Exit 153 roundabout
MORGANTOWN — A little over two years after the University Town Centre tax increment financing (TIF) district funded the construction of a new, $22 million interchange, it appears as if […]
Shale panel asks: Does gas development affect public health?
PITTSBURGH – A breakout panel during the 2018 Shale Insight Conference delved into the question: “Is Natural Gas Development Affecting Public Health?” Christopher Long, a toxicologist and environmental scientist, said […]











