MORGANTOWN — What do you get when you combine University Avenue, Riverview Drive, Law School Drive, 8th Street, Gallatin Avenue, a bus stop and the entrance to the Terrace Heights […]
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WVU coed murders: How one set of parents turned grief into grace
When Richard and Bess Ferrell celebrated their 60th anniversary around 2003, the occasion at their church in Quinwood, Greenbrier County, turned into a testimonial of sorts. It was litany of […]
Valley Health to open new substance abuse treatment campus
This week, Valley HealthCare System will open the doors on a new three-building treatment campus to help people with substance abuse disorder in Fairmont. “It really helps the clients that […]
True leaders practice art of persuasion
by Lynn Schmidt There is something that has been sorely missing in the United States in the last decade — soaring rhetoric. We are lacking leaders who, like Abraham Lincoln, […]
Dress codes about respect, not money
There was a time when spending big at a swank restaurant would be regarded as an occasion requiring dress-up. Then the slob culture took over so that even when an […]
Morgantown sued by attorney representing former public works director
MORGANTOWN — Charleston Attorney Sean Cook is suing the city of Morgantown over a Freedom of Information Act request tied to his representation of Alexandra Stockdale, who served as the […]
Brookhaven students have their day in court
If you were even thinking of acting up in Bentley Booth’s courtroom Friday morning, you would have been strongly advised to, well, think again. “Settle down, people,” the judge-for-the-morning said, […]
AREA ARRESTS
MORGANTOWN POLICE Moats, Edwin Fitzgerald, 58, possession, May 12, Officer Dalton. Zanetti-Miura, Bruno, 24, domestic battery, May 15, Officer Nuzum. GRANVILLE POLICE Shaffer, Thomas Ryan, 30, shoplifting – 3rd offense, […]
Friday rain drops temps; heat still expected Saturday
Monongalia County Schools released two hours early Friday in anticipation of temperatures in the 90s. However, the expected high was brought down a few degrees to about 85, by a […]
Launch Pad hosts police officers and community children
In honor of National Police Appreciation Week, Launchpad Trampoline Park in Westover hosted Hop with a Cop Thursday evening. Kids were able to jump around with officers from the Westover […]








