BY JARETT LEWIS CHARLESTON — For the fourth time this month, the Finance Board for the Public Employees Insurance Agency took public comments regarding the proposed premium increases for state […]
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Mon’s students have real-world worries
You’re late again on the mortgage. Too many bills. Not enough paycheck. Extras? Forget extras. You’re just trying to get by. What happens if you lose the house? If the […]
MUB’s Popenoe Run project timeline impacted by right-of-way process
MORGANTOWN — The construction timeline for the Morgantown Utility Board’s Upper Popenoe Run stream and sewer project is being pushed back. MUB General Manager Mike McNulty said Tuesday the initial […]
Johnson has nothing as shutdown looms
by Jackie Calmes House Speaker Mike Johnson, the obscure former backbencher vaulted out of the far-right field to Congress’ highest-ranking job just over two weeks ago, told Sean Hannity that […]
Attitudes of gratitude and ingratitude
We have again entered the season of gratitude. You remember gratitude, don’t you? It was what we expressed before we became entitled. Last Saturday was the observance of Veterans Day, […]
Legislators learn about shortage of EMS workers
MORGANTOWN – Legislators received a mountain of figures on Tuesday demonstrating that there aren’t enough EMS responders across the state. Delegate Joe Statler, R-Monongalia and co-chair of the Joint Committee […]
Court proceedings continue for former North Elementary staff
The former principal of North Elementary, Natalie Webb, was sentenced Monday after being found guilty of failure to report child abuse following several alleged incidents involving students being abused by teachers. […]
Hope Hill Sobering Center Board in talks to host winter warming shelter
MORGANTOWN — It looks as if Morgantown’s winter warming shelter is headed back to Hazel’s House of Hope after all. The board of directors for Hope Hill Sobering Center walked […]
Agencies attempt to rescue dog at I-79 rest stop
Several agencies made every effort Monday to capture a dog that was seemingly abandoned at the West Virginia Welcome Center on Interstate 79 but were ultimately unsuccessful. Dana Johnson, director […]
November interims: Legislators get a look at nuclear power regulation and progress
MORGANTOWN — Legislators got a look at the permitting and safety side of West Virginia’s nuclear future on Tuesday — the last day of the November interim meetings, held in […]






