When Michael Cole made a promise to his daughter Lauren to one day do something to help kids and people struggling with substance abuse, he did not imagine that “one […]
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Statler: Bills scratch the surface of what’s needed for state’s VFD, EMS services
MORGANTOWN — Delegate Joe Statler, R-Monongalia, said a trio of bills passed during the recent special session of the West Virginia Legislature are “a good step forward” in supporting the […]
Deep roots: Blaney family has nearly 250 years of farming history in Mon
Moos and aahs. Bruce Blaney knows how to draw a crowd. He gathered a pretty sizable one, in fact, when he ducked around the fence at his Ringgold Farms expanse […]
Model railroad society hosts back-to-school open house
In honor of back-to-school season, The Mon Valley Railroad Historical Society Inc. in the Mountaineer Mall, 5000 Green Bag Road, Morgantown, will open its doors for a model railroad extravaganza […]
Just Jaime raising funds for animals
Jaime Williams — WVAQ’s Just Jaime — set up camp Friday in the parking lot of The Glass Factory on University Avenue in Star City. She’ll be there until Sunday […]
Former police officer in jail
BY CARRIE HODOUSEK CHARESTON — A former Chapmanville police officer charged in connection with the disappearance of a K-9 officer is back in West Virginia. Marcus Dudley, 26, was booked […]
Aug. 26 letters to the editor – WVU Academic Transformation
EDITOR’S NOTE: LTTEs regarding WVU Academic Transformation From now until Aug. 31, we will open letters to the editor to WVU alumni and current and former staff and faculty, including […]
Guest essay: Don’t subsidize dirty hydrogen, carbon capture with tax dollars
by Betsy Lawson As reported in The Dominion Post on Aug. 17, the governor announced a big state investment in a hydrogen plant to be built in Mason County by […]
AG Morrisey celebrates federal court ruling in case against state abortion law, ban on abortion drug
MORGANTOWN – Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is celebrating a procedural victory in an ongoing lawsuit against the state filed by the maker of a generic version of an abortion drug. […]
United Way keynote speaker: ‘Poor’ doesn’t mean ‘lazy’
Amy Jo Hutchison got a standing ovation at the Community Leaders’ Breakfast for the United Way of Monongalia and Preston Counties on Friday morning – and that response echoed back […]




