MORGANTOWN – When Frank Devono raises his hand at the next meeting of the Monongalia Board of Education on June 23 – it won’t just be to say hello. The […]
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An estimated 250 people turn out for PSC public hearing on MARL
MORGANTOWN – There was a lot said about the MidAtlantic Resiliency Link power transmission project Wednesday evening. A lot. An estimated 250 people turned up at the Mon County Center […]
WVU eliminates FallFest from its Welcome Week lineup
MORGANTOWN – WVU Executive Director of Strategic Communications Shauna Johnson confirmed Wednesday that the nearly 30-year run of FallFest has come to an end. “West Virginia University regularly adjusts Welcome […]
Parade returning as part of Morgantown’s July 4th festivities
MORGANTOWN – Between us, Morgantown Mayor Danielle Trumble isn’t overly fond of parades. She said so herself. But she also wasn’t overly fond of the fact that Morgantown hadn’t recognized […]
McClung appointed city’s LGBTQ+ liaison
MORGANTOWN – Morgantown Human Rights Commissioner Caleb McClung has been appointed by City Manager Jamie Miller to serve as the city’s LGBTQ+ liaison. Morgantown City Council created both city and […]
Salute: Morgantown Elks Lodge 411 readies for Flag Day
MORGANTOWN – Consider the more recent history (“recent,” as far as historians define it) of the Grand Old Flag. In 1945, Joe Rosenthal, an Associated Press photographer whose parents were […]
YCF has awarded more than $260K in scholarships for coming year
MORGANTOWN – Your Community Foundation of North Central West Virginia Inc. just went back to school. The organization awarded $266,750 in scholarships for high school students and college students across […]
MCSD: Preliminary findings indicate fatal wound was self-inflicted
MORGANTOWN — According the Monongalia County Sheriff’s Department, a preliminary investigation has determined Michael Bolyard’s death was the result of a single, self-inflicted gunshot wound. Bolyard died June 4 during […]
LATEST: Several Transported to Hospitals After Tent Is Swept Down Hill in Granville
UPDATE: West Virginia University Athletics issued a statement Saturday confirming that an event tent at an adjacent parking lot was blown over by heavy winds during a weather delay in […]
In remembrance of June 6, 1944 — the pivotal, impactful D-Day of World War II
Are there still stories of World War II in your family? Of course there are. If you know which great-great aunt to talk to at the reunion. That’s what makes […]











