MORGANTOWN – A ruling from the West Virginia Office of Tax Appeals regarding the taxation of personal property for data centers and other “high technology” businesses is going to cost […]
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Sinkhole underscores next phase of Popenoe Run stormwater efforts
MORGANTOWN – While the Morgantown Utility Board is still awaiting a preliminary engineering report expected to arrive in the coming weeks, initial returns on the condition of stormwater infrastructure along […]
Pierpont aviation student nets national recognition
FAIRMONT – Jahkari Mesidor is flying high these days. Mesidor, an aviation maintenance student at Pierpont Community and Technical College, was named a New Century Workplace Pathway Scholar – after […]
Oh, the stories those Mon students could tell (and did): Authors-to-be shine in Young Writer’s Contest
MORGANTOWN – If you can read, so goes the old adage in education, you can learn. Teachers love to impart that. Get an English teacher into the mix, though, and […]
Troubles continue for Tunnelton Quick Stop
TUNNELTON – Local citizens and businesses have stepped up to help the Tunnelton Quick Stop stay open. Owner Dave Biggins said he is losing about $500 a day in sales […]
Morgantown archery hunt results in 1,300 pounds of donated venison
MORGANTOWN – 15 years. 15,000 pounds of donated meat. 0 safety incidents. For organizer Rick Bebout, those numbers tell the tale of the Morgantown Urban Archery Deer Hunt, and support […]
Preston PSD1 customers turn out for public hearing on proposed rate increase
dbeard@dominionpost.com KINGWOOD – Thirteen customers of Preston County Public Service District No. 1 turned out for a public hearing Monday evening regarding PSD1’s rate-increase request. Preston County Commissioner Samantha Stone, […]
Weekend partying leads to six MPD arrests
MORGANTOWN — The Morgantown Police Department made six arrests over the weekend as it worked alongside the Morgantown Fire Department, West Virginia University Police and the West Virginia State Police […]
City considering new multi-facility bond as part of capital improvement plan
MORGANTOWN – As part of its budgeting process, the city of Morgantown has laid out a five-year $58.5 million capital improvement plan for fiscal years 2027-2031. The plan is designed […]
Smoky classroom makes for a busy morning at UHS
MORGANTOWN – Where there’s smoke, there’s fire? Not always, Eddie Campbell Jr. said Monday. At least not at University High School on Monday morning – though there was plenty of […]











