A civil suit filed in Preston County Circuit Court earlier this week makes numerous allegations against Preston County E911, the agency that controls and operates the 911 emergency dispatch facilities […]
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State wildlife center celebrates 100th anniversary
Coyotes and bobcats and bears — oh, my! Join the West Virginia State Wildlife Center in celebrating 100 years of education, conservation and appreciation for the Mountain State’s remarkable wildlife. […]
From drones to the daily news: State teachers offer unique lesson plans this fall with the help of the W.Va. Public Education Collaborative
Before he became a program director with the West Virginia Public Education Collaborative, Canyon Lohnas taught kindergarten and first grade back home in Maryland. Which is why last week he […]
Homegrown & Homemade: Mon County Fair returns to Mylan Park
MORGANTOWN — Bust out your funnel cake pants. It’s fair week. Parade marshal Jeremy Blizard, president of the West Virginia chapter of the national nonprofit Free Bikes 4 Kidz, will […]
WVU Extension breaks world record at Blacks Bears home baseball game
History was made Friday at a West Virginia Black Bears baseball game in Morgantown — but it had nothing to do with what happened on field. On Friday, the Grow […]
MUB crews work through high temps by being safe
Just because the mercury reaches uncomfortably close to 90 doesn’t mean work crews, like those who labor for Morgantown Utility Board, get a break. Chris Dale, director of communications for […]
WV PSC reviewing results of statewide fire hydrant safety investigation; aA
MORGANTOWN – The state Public Service Commission launched a statewide investigation of fire hydrant safety – maintenance and inspections – at the end of June. It gave the water utilities […]
Guest essay: This time, VFDs are calling for help
by G.T. Parsons West Virginia’s volunteer firefighters place their communities above themselves, donating their time and risking their lives in the name of public safety. When people in need call, […]
Anti-ESG politicians have cost their states and cities billions
by Brian Frosh and Nancy Kopp In the face of fires, record heat, floods and other extreme weather events across the country, House Republicans are using much of July to […]
PSC reopens Mon Power/Potomac Energy request to levy customer surcharge for three solar plant projects
MORGANTOWN – The Public Service Commission on Friday gave its blessing to reopening its review of a proposed ratepayer surcharge by Mon Power and Potomac Edison to help pay for […]









