Perry Jane Bryan, 74, of Clarksburg, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her loving children on March 5, 2023, under the compassionate care of Amedisys Hospice. Perry was born […]
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Patricia Marshall
Patricia “Patty” Ann Marshall, 75, of Charleston and formerly of Grafton, passed away on Saturday, March 11, 2023, at her residence in Charleston of Alzheimer’s disease under hospice care with […]
METC students sweep state culinary competition and are now on the way to nationals
Greg Dausch has no reservations about saying it. The next rock star chef to command the culinary world, he said, just might have a Monongalia County connection. In particular, the […]
WV Manufacturers Association joins groups from 5 states urging EPA to expedite state-permitting plans for carbon capture and storage projects
MORGANTOWN — While the Biden administration has openly expressed support for curbing greenhouse gas emissions through carbon capture and sequestration projects, many believe Biden’s EPA is dragging its feet in […]
Freezing temperatures predicted to rise throughout the week
A sudden temperature drop overnight combined with heavy snowfall caused less than ideal conditions for area commuters Tuesday morning. AccuWeather Meteorologist John Gresiak said temperatures in the area dropped from […]
Monongalia County Warming Shelter program coming to a close
MORGANTOWN — It’s Tuesday morning as these words are typed, the eve of the March 15 closure of the Monongalia County Warming Shelter. It’s 29 degrees and blowing snow. Now […]
Barr’s 29 points leads Clay-Battelle past Webster County in Class A quarters
CHARLESTON — The Clay-Battelle boys’ basketball team advanced to the semifinals of the Class A state tournament by defeating Webster County 60-52 inside the Charleston Coliseum and Convention Center on […]
K-3 bill goes through some drama, but passes at deadline
CHARLESTON — A bill meant to bolster educational resources for students in kindergarten through third grade had an adventure in the final days of the regular legislative session, but it […]
Jails, in staffing emergency, not addressed by lawmakers
CHARLESTON — Gov. Jim Justice called a state of emergency over staffing in West Virginia jails in August and called for better pay during his State of the State address […]
Scrap noncompete agreements now
Noncompete agreements, which restrict who employees can work for after leaving a company, have become well-established in Pittsburgh. Some local hairstylists, for example, who are unhappy with their jobs must […]






