WESTOVER — Work on the stone wall falling down al-ong Holland Avenue should start soon. City Mayor David Johnson said the work was delayed by weather, but he expected crews […]
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UHS students donate funds from Hawk Walk to honor late teacher
MORGANTOWN — University High School held its ninth annual Julie Foster Hawk Walk Friday afternoon, raising money for charity. Students walked to support the Julie Foster Fund, an emergency fund […]
Morgantown man among 33 under federal indictment in meth bust
BRIDGEPORT — A Morgantown man was among 33 people named by a federal grand jury, indicted on counts of methamphetamine distribution in parts of Harrison, Marion, Barbour, Upshur, Doddridge and […]
Mascots celebrate National Twist Day to help fight childhood cancer
MORGANTOWN — What do Cooper the Black Bear, Monti Bear of WVU Medicine Friends, the Chick-fil-a cow and WVU cheerleaders have in common? They were all at WVU Medicine Children’s […]
WVU board OK’s $1.8 M for Startup Engine business program
MORGANTOWN — The WVU Board of Governors approved spending $1.8 million to lease and renovate space to house the College of Business and Economics Startup Engine. Startup Engine will be […]
Mountainview Principal kisses pig for summer readers
MORGANTOWN — It’s hard not to get at least a little jaded when you’re a fifth-grader. Heck, you’ve pretty much seen it all at that point. You know all the […]
Children’s Consignment Sale benefits Christian Help
MORGANTOWN — All week volunteers were busy setting up for the Children’s Consignment Sale of Morgantown, which kicked off Sept. 20 at the West Virginia National Guard Morgantown Readiness Center. […]
Mon Health EMS shows off new substation
MORGANTOWN — Mon Health EMS officials were at The Gateway on Sept. 20 to show off their new digs — a two-story, 15,780 square-foot facility that serves dual roles as […]
Judge refuses to alter bond for Preston woman accused of planning robbery of her business
KINGWOOD — Preston Circuit Judge Steve Shaffer refused to modify the conditions of bond Thursday for a woman accused of helping to plan the robbery of her business. Rebecca “Becky” […]
PEIA finances look better as big decisions about next year’s plans approach
CHARLESTON — PEIA is in good financial condition, and its managers are working toward establishing savings accounts dedicated to smoothing out premium changes in coming years. “We had a great year […]











