by Betsy Lawson As reported in The Dominion Post on Aug. 17, the governor announced a big state investment in a hydrogen plant to be built in Mason County by […]
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AG Morrisey celebrates federal court ruling in case against state abortion law, ban on abortion drug
MORGANTOWN – Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is celebrating a procedural victory in an ongoing lawsuit against the state filed by the maker of a generic version of an abortion drug. […]
United Way keynote speaker: ‘Poor’ doesn’t mean ‘lazy’
Amy Jo Hutchison got a standing ovation at the Community Leaders’ Breakfast for the United Way of Monongalia and Preston Counties on Friday morning – and that response echoed back […]
Betty Shaver
Betty Jo Shaver died peacefully with her family by her side Thursday, Aug. 24, at Morgantown Healthcare Center (Stonerise) in Morgantown. She was formerly from Wadestown, in Monongalia County. She […]
Police track AirTag to find stolen property, suspect
A Rivesville man is in jail after police allegedly found him on Wednesday in possession of a stolen electronic bicycle. The man was captured via a tracking device that had been […]
Maestri Vocale to present COVID memorial concert
The choral artists of Maestri Vocale will present “They Are a Part of Us: A COVID Memorial Concert” at 2 p.m. Sunday at Spruce Street United Methodist Church in Morgantown. […]
Union leader calls cuts ‘Draconian’
The president of a national teacher union is pushing back on proposed academic cuts at West Virginia University. Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, sent a letter […]
Gov., resort owner and candidate, says Saudi golf tournament was ‘great event’
CHARLESTON — The 9/11 Families United organization, representing people whose loved ones died in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, has criticized LIV Golf Tour events bankrolled by a Saudi investment […]
Press pause on ‘safety’ ordinance
For months, as he has crafted his not-a-panhandling-ordinance, Monongalia County Commissioner Tom Bloom has repeatedly said his proposal is based on an Alabama law that prohibits panhandling. So what is […]
Aug. 25 letters to the editor – WVU Academic Transformation
EDITOR’S NOTE: LTTEs regarding WVU Academic Transformation From now until Aug. 31, we will open letters to the editor to WVU alumni and current and former staff and faculty, including […]





