MORGANTOWN – WVU has entered Phase 2 of its Academic Transformation program, and on Tuesday President Gordon Gee sent a letter to the campus community restating his vision for the […]
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Tech Yeah conference increases in size, scope
Hundreds of technology sector representatives gathered in Morgantown in late June for the Tech Yeah conference, hosted by Trilogy Innovations. Attendees discussed crucial industry topics, the landscape in a post-pandemic […]
Wild Indigo Wares owner blends love of nature with metal
You may know Samantha McCreery from her previous small business, Sam’s Plants, through which she provided the community with plants — particularly native plants and resources for growing them. In […]
Fairview man faces drug charges following Blacksville bust Friday
A Fairview man was arrested on drug charges Friday after Monongalia County Sheriff’s deputies seized meth, suspected fentanyl and other substances. According to a release issued by the department, deputies […]
MAC fundraiser features Shakespeare, music, more
Monongalia Art Center has planned a dream of a mid-summer’s night to raise funds for the venue. Set for Aug. 19, the event will feature live music by Aristotle Jones, […]
Tires damaged by debris on I-79 bridge
West Virginia Division of Highways District 4 Manager Mike Daley said two vehicles sustained flat tires after crossing the I-79 bridge at Tom’s Run on Sunday. Daley said emergency repairs […]
State’s jails still lack staff
CHARLESTON — House and Senate leaders along with the governor’s office have been meeting in recent weeks, working toward a possible solution to the problem of worker vacancy rates in […]
About half the programs under review
About half of West Virginia University’s academic programs are up for review as a financial crunch has pushed the school to size up what it can and can’t afford. During […]
How the Titanic’s tragic wreck became a money-making scheme
by Stephen Mihm The ill-fated passengers who died trying to visit the wreck of the Titanic paid an extraordinary price for the privilege: $250,000 each. This is hardly surprising, given […]
We never use torture, nuclear weapons or cluster munitions, unless we need to
by John M. Crisp No terrain is more difficult to defend than the moral high ground. As a rule, however, America has done a decent job of it. We are […]


