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Legislative audit shows Workforce fraud cases
BY ERSHAD KAMOL kkhan@dominionpost.com A state legislative audit found Workforce West Virginia was not set up to administer the number of unemployment claims coming in during COVID-19 pandemic. This contributed […]
July 10 letters to the editor
Last thing downtown needs is a gun shop I’d wager that my fiancée and I live closest to the potential site of Big Daddy Guns of almost any reader: a […]
Will a new ‘sisterhood of strangers’ help guide women into the future?
by Sandy Banks It’s been one week since Roe v. Wade protections disappeared, and it’s time to move from rage to resolve. I know how hard that will be. I’ve […]
SCOTUS fortifies republic
by Jay Ambrose “Ruling on Final Day of Court’s Term Solidifies a Lurch to the Right,” says a New York Times front-page headline assuming editorializing is equivalent to news reporting. […]
The stain on the wall
by Steven Roberts Donald Trump’s chief of staff’s young aide Cassidy Hutchinson describes this White House scene: It’s December 2020. The president’s former attorney general, Bill Barr, has just given […]
BOPARC Foundation up and running
MORGANTOWN — “The story of BOPARC is a good story,” Denver Allen told members of The Dominion Post Editorial Board during a recent meeting. Now, through the creation of the […]
Forever 16: A father remembers his only daughter one decade after brutal murder
This month in 2012, a The Dominion Post headline read, “Police, family seek missing 16-year-old.” That missing teen, a University High School student from Star City named Skylar Neese, was […]
Star City K9 ‘Abel’ to do it all
Star City’s new top dog Abel, is able to do it all and has already assisted officers in finding illegal narcotics. K9 Abel and handler Officer Travis Layton are part […]
Strengthen ‘say on pay’ to rein in executive salaries
Culture wars continue to polarize U.S. politics, but Americans on both sides of the cultural divide should agree that the growing gap between the richest Americans and average folks undermines […]





