Morgantown High and University High schools are both state finalists in a national contest designed to get students thinking about how technology can ease societal woes. The two local schools […]
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Federal judge grants temporary restraining order against the NCAA and its transfer rules, allowing WVU’s RaeQuan Battle to play
MORGANTOWN — WVU men’s basketball guard RaeQuan Battle won a major decision Wednesday against the NCAA in his fight for college eligibility this season. It also may be the beginning […]
Gov. Justice names Revenue Secretary Dave Hardy to judicial seat, appoints adviser Larry Pack to Hardy’s post
MORGANTOWN — Gov. Jim Justice has appointed his revenue secretary to a Kanawha County Circuit Court seat, and has appointed a senior adviser and former delegate as acting revenue secretary. […]
MUB, Cheat View PSD seek PSC approval for MUB to acquire Cheat View
MORGANTOWN — After receiving Monongalia County Commission approval earlier this month, Morgantown Utility Board and Cheat View Public Service District jointly applied this week for Public Service Commission approval of […]
Pop in to Almost Heaven Kettle Corn’s new storefront
Kettle corn is widely appreciated year-round, but perhaps especially so around the winter holidays, as it makes a terrific treat at parties and a low-stress gift to both give and […]
The Rev. Timothy Allen to be ordained today at St. Thomas a Becket
The Rev. Timothy J. Allen, who has served as a Methodist minister for 40 years, will be ordained in the Episcopal Church, Diocese of West Virginia, by Bishop Matthew D. […]
Officials tell lawmakers that jail conditions are satisfactory and improving
West Virginia officials who oversee the corrections system told lawmakers that they believe improvements are taking place. “You all know, painfully, we’ve had some public episodes with corrections,” state Homeland […]
Submit grievances for Festivus
Few of us have quite as many grievances as Frank Costanza — or are as funny about them. But that doesn’t mean we don’t have a gripe or two festering […]
I built my own tribe for Hanukkah
by Bliss Goldstein Twenty years ago, I moved from L.A. to San Francisco and then Bellingham, Wash. — so far north I could spit across the border and a Canadian […]
Norman Lear and me
Television producer Norman Lear, who died last week at age 101, probably could not get away today with what he put on the small screen in the 70s with his […]




