CHARLESTON — A project to upgrade and widen Van Voorhis Road is among 15 projects included in a bid letting conducted by the West Virginia Division of Highways Tuesday. Another […]
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WVU students make their way to Morgantown for the school year
Area residents have likely seen more traffic this week as students return for the fall semester at West Virginia University. The university is in the middle of its Move-In Week […]
Community matters
In the midst of all the hard news we encounter on a daily basis, it can be easy to lose track of some of the softer stories — the fun […]
Trump’s indictment reflects the failures of our populist passions
by Jonah Goldberg America blew it. I generally support special prosecutor Jack Smith’s indictments of Donald Trump. The classified documents case is open-and-shut, as far as I can tell. As […]
It’s getting too hot for airplanes
by Mark Gongloff Lest you think air travel couldn’t possibly get more miserable, climate change is here to prove you wrong. Just as extreme heat makes people sluggish and unproductive […]
A talk with Rep. Alex Mooney on legislation, his Morgantown visit and the campaign trail
MORGANTOWN – Rep. Alex Mooney talked with The Dominion Post this week about some of his legislation, his recent visit to Morgantown and his time on the campaign trail. On […]
WVU announces preliminary Academic Transformation recommendations: Proposes 32 majors cut, 169 faculty RIF’d
MORGANTOWN – WVU’s provost office has released its Academic Transformation preliminary recommendations, proposing that 32 of 338 Morgantown campus majors be discontinued, with 169 potential faculty line reductions. WVU sent […]
Delbert Huffman
Delbert “Buck” Sherdan Huffman Sr, 90, of Fellowsville, passed away on Thursday, Aug. 10, 2023, at his residence with family by his side. He was born in Erwin, on March […]
MUB moving forward with Popenoe Run, Cheat Lake wastewater projects
MORGANTOWN — Morgantown Utility Board General Manager Mike McNulty said folks living in the Upper Popenoe Run stream and sewer project area should expect a knock on their doors. “E.L. […]
State Board of Ed on stalled test scores: ‘We can, and must, do better’
The aftermath of COVID-19 still continues to cast a long shadow over West Virginia’s public education fortunes. That was evident this past week in Charleston, when the state Board of […]







