by Jill Ebstein Memories come at the oddest times. I was 14, in a body cast and confined to my bed for five months. I was to lie flat and […]
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Who needs Scorsese? The Osage can tell their own stories
by Bobby Ghosh Only a director of Martin Scorsese’s status could eschew exploitation and abuse privilege in the same movie. His “Killers of the Flower Moon,” starring Leonardo DiCaprio and […]
To corn or not to corn: No sweet spot here
We live in an increasingly polarized society. Climate advocates vs. climate deniers. Pro-gun vs. anti-gun. Immigration control vs. open borders. Blue. Red. And of course: Candy corn supporters vs. the […]
ReTails annual Christmas Shoppe opening Nov. 1
It’s that time of year again when it becomes apparent the holiday season is right around the corner. That means ReTails by M-SNAP (Mountaineer Spay and Neuter Assistance Program), […]
Don’t grow all the way up, it’s a trap!
by Robin Abcarian The other night, after a long family dinner, my 13-year-old niece disappeared into our downstairs closet and soon reemerged with a box of toys I’d saved from […]
Mike Rowe’s intentionally unintentional intentional purpose-driven life
Mike Rowe has had one heck of a year, and it isn’t even over yet. Rowe, best known for hosting the Discovery Channel’s long-running “Dirty Jobs,” is also involved in […]
The Dominion Post tours Mon Power’s Fort Martin solar power site
MORGANTOWN – Mon Power has just completed installing the solar panels for its 90-acre solar-power facility at Fort Martin and is moving ahead on the wiring. The Dominion Post took […]
Public Service Commission staff objects to Hope Gas request to protect Morgantown pipeline project costs and maps from disclosure
MORGANTOWN – Public Service Commission staff are objecting to a Hope Gas request to protect costs, revenues and maps associated with its proposed new Morgantown-area pipeline from public disclosure. In […]
No COVID breakouts (so far) in Mon Schools this year, district says
Eddie Campbell Jr., superintendent of Monongalia County Schools, said last week there are two things he enjoys not having to do this fall – as his district turns to calendar […]
West Virginia organization performs reconstructive surgeries in Haiti amid national conflict
Last month, a team of West Virginia medical professionals traveled to conflict-ridden Haiti with a mission to perform surgeries that would change lives, tackling a lengthy country-wide waitlist and inspiring […]




