BY CHRIS LAWRENCE CHARLESTON — West Virginia’s share of the federal infrastructure law will be substantial. The Biden administration recently revealed the figures for each state and the allocations from […]
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Debate focuses on finances and faith in officials
Voter decisions over a constitutional amendment about property taxes come down not only to finances, but also trust. Senate Finance Chairman Eric Tarr said legislative super-majorities have shown they can […]
Good news: NASA proves there’s a defense against killer asteroids
The stock market is dipping, inflation is on the rise and there is no end in sight to the war in Ukraine. But not all the news is bad: Our […]
Jan. 6 hearings were memorable even without many soundbites
What will we remember from the House hearings investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol? Certainly not partisan squabbling, because with just two Republicans opposed to Trump on the […]
The ravages of long COVID are coming into focus
It’s becoming clearer that, even in the unlikely event that we somehow, someday manage to eradicate COVID-19 and its many variants, we can’t wipe clean the enormous toll the virus […]
Welcome back, Lady Liberty
This week, after more than two-and-a-half years of COVID closure, visitors returned to the top of the Statue of Liberty, climbing the 146 winding steps up the double helix spiral […]
Morgantown girls’ soccer opens postseason in dominant fashion against John Marshall
MORGANTOWN – Morgantown High began its run for the Class AAA state championship in convincing fashion Monday night, beginning sectional play with an 11-0 victory against John Marshall at Pony […]
Morgantown Council, utility board meet in closed session
MORGANTOWN — Citing attorney-client privilege, a joint meeting of Morgantown City Council and the Morgantown Utility Board was held behind closed doors Monday evening at the Morgantown Public Safety Building. […]
Academic Media Day delivers insight on WVU researchers
Star researchers from WVU academia took centerstage Monday afternoon to highlight some of the academic research topics currently being studied at WVU. Back again after a few-year hiatus due to […]
Eastwood’s Amber Nichols, the state Teacher of Year, gives a lesson on her life and times
When the lieutenant colonel’s wife speaks, and you’re in a military town, you listen. Especially if said spouse is an experienced colleague – and it’s your first day on the […]





