MORGANTOWN — For the second season in a row, WVU is returning one of the most-experienced offensive lines in the country. The Mountaineers’ top six linemen this spring are all […]
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Bourbon Prime offers delicious food variety, sourced locally
In early March 2020, a few friends and I splurged on dinner at Bourbon Prime, located in the Marriott Hotel on the Wharf. We enjoyed views of the Monongahela River […]
NETL-Managed projects advance new direct air capture tests
Field tests of NETL-funded and managed direct air capture (DAC) technology projects in California and Alabama are helping to advance the realization of a carbon-neutral economy and energy sector to […]
WVU, Concord University receive mental health services funds
West Virginia University and Concord University will be receiving money from the U.S. Department of Education Mental Health Service Professionals Demonstration Program. The funding will support the training of school-based […]
$9.7M will support affordable housing in West Virginia
Bartlett House in Morgantown and North Central WV Community Action in Kingwood are among more than a dozen housing agencies across the state to be awarded money from the U.S. […]
Order calls for garnishing gov’s wages, Auditor’s Office says it will comply
CHARLESTON — A court judgment proposes to garnish the wages Jim Justice earns as governor to resolve a big business debt, and the state Auditor’s Office says it is prepared […]
Concerns voiced over state employee health insurance bill
BY MIKE NOLTING About 25 people attended the Morgantown Public Employees Insurance Agency (PEIA) meeting Tuesday night. Those who spoke expressed concerns about cost and a lack of timely communication […]
State police super issues apology
CHARLESTON — The new superintendent of the West Virginia State Police issued a written apology to women who might have used a training academy locker room where a video camera […]
Wetherholt’s legs the difference as WVU wins 5th straight vs. Marshall
GRANVILLE — J.J. Wetherholt added three more hits to his college resume Tuesday night. None of them played too much of a role in No. 24 West Virginia’s 9-7 victory […]
Are ‘bad apples’ too hard to get rid of?
The Department of Homeland Security, at Gov. Jim Justice’s request, launched multiple investigations into incidents involving state police after two anonymous letters were sent several months ago to the Justice […]





