Today’s topic: “How to be a Black man.” It’s a subject on which white conservatives are often quick to offer instruction to actual Black men, their utter lack of relevant […]
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Justice announces $548 million in fed money for repairing, replacing bridges across WV; plus vehicle registration, titling to all-digital
MORGANTOWN – Gov. Jim Justice announced on Wednesday that the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act will bring an additional $548 million across five years to West Virginia to address its […]
Division of Highways now believes sinkhole is on state right-of-way
Representatives of the West Virginia Division of Highways now say the Star City sinkhole in the expanded parking area of the former Texas Roadhouse location is, in fact, within the […]
Arrest made in Nov. 5 shooting in downtown Morgantown
A Pennsylvania man is facing charges for attempted first-degree murder and wanton endangerment involving a firearm in relation to a shooting in downtown Morgantown on Nov. 5. According to a […]
Mon Commission hires Mills Group to redesign courthouse entrance
MORGANTOWN — Since the 2015 opening of the Monongalia County Justice Center nearly every portion of the Monongalia County Courthouse has been renovated, as county offices were expanded and rearranged […]
Gov. partners with PRODIGI to extend internet service
CHARLESTON — Gov. Jim Justice announced Tuesday that PRODIGI, in collaboration with the Preston County Commission and Economic Development Authority, has been awarded two Line Extension Advancement and Development (LEAD) […]
Delegate says she understands departure of DHHR head in hot seat
The delegate who has taken a lead on questioning the performance of the agency that focuses on the health and well-being of West Virginians said she can’t blame the cabinet […]
MUB completes $101 million plant project, hoping for good news on Chaplin Hill upgrades
MORGANTOWN — It was a monumental task, Morgantown Utility Board General Manager Mike McNulty explained Tuesday, but after nearly six years and some $101 million the upgrade and expansion of […]
Mon BOE discusses pandemic-fueled school deficiencies with area lawmakers
When the dollars dry up – the people go with them. That was the gist of the cautionary tale the Monongalia County Board of Education delivered area lawmakers in advance […]
Worried about another U.S. civil war?
by Nicholas Goldberg I don’t believe the United States is on the verge of civil war. I don’t believe it even though a substantial portion of Americans support political violence […]






