MORGANTOWN – As the state Public Service Commission considers a Mon Power/Potomac Edison proposal to lower the credits for home solar customers, Solar United Neighbors has released results of a […]
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Monongalia County grand jury indictments
The following individuals were indicted by the January Monongalia County grand jury. An indictment is not a conviction. All defendants are innocent until proven guilty.
A sampling of bills introduced Friday, Jan. 19
MORGANTOWN — Here is a sampling of bills introduced Friday, Jan. 19. Local sponsors and co-sponsors are noted. TWEET @DominionPostWV
PSC staff blesses MUB purchase of Cheat View PSD
MORGANTOWN — The proposed consolidation of Cheat View Public Service District’s waterworks system into Morgantown Utility Board’s received the blessing of the Public Service Commission’s staff, Utilities Division and legal […]
Mountain Line seeking renewal of transit levy
The Mountain Line Transit Authority passed a resolution this week indicating its intent to seek renewal of the public transit excess levy during the May 14 primary election. If renewed, […]
Suncrest Principal Rosetta Le receives MLK recognition
A Monongalia County educator received state recognition on Martin Luther King Jr. Day in Charleston for her work in the classroom and community. Rosetta Le, who is principal of Suncrest […]
FERC seeks answers from Lake Lynn Generation on allegations of poor park maintenance
MORGANTOWN — The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has heard the allegations about Lake Lynn Generation’s poor maintenance of Cheat Lake recreational sites and is seeking answers. FERC wrote to Lake […]
Let the little ones have their snow days
Is there anything better to a kid than a snow day? I don’t think so! Speaking for myself, waking up to find out that there was no school because of […]
Justice helicopter grounded
CHARLESTON — A federal judge has ordered a helicopter owned by Gov. Jim Justice and his family’s companies to be grounded and prepared for sale to satisfy debt. U.S. District […]
Delegates hear Corrections situation improving
CHARLESTON — The state Corrections commissioner told lawmakers Thursday that a staffing crisis has started to ease and that National Guard support has begun to be drawn down. Corrections Commissioner […]








