KINGWOOD — Last week, Preston High School started an E-Hallpass trial to gather information for possible fall implementation. The reason for starting to use it at the end of the […]
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Eight arrested after law enforcement find hundreds of grams of meth, fentanyl in Morgantown homes
Eight individuals, including seven from Michigan, are being held at the North Central Regional Jail after law enforcement found large amounts of drugs and cash while executing search warrants in […]
Sandra Nestor
Sandra Leah Nestor, 70, of Sugar Hill, Ga., passed away on Sunday, April 10, 2022. She was preceded in death by her father, John D. Jones. Mrs. Nestor is survived […]
Owen Clark
Owen “Mick” Stanley Clark, 79, of Albright, passed away Monday, April 11, 2022, at Mon Health Medical Center, in Morgantown. The son of the late Owen and Elsie Clark, he […]
Dean Hancox
Dean Arthur Hancox of Morgantown, formerly of Cumberland, Md. passed away peacefully on April 12, 2022. Dean was born Dec. 28, 1935, in Cumberland, Md., to John Arthur Hancox and […]
‘You know you can’: Libera to host urban rappelling event for a worthy cause
A bunch of people are set to go over the edge April 23 in downtown Morgantown — and they want to take you with them. It’s all part of a […]
Backyard Brawl football series between WVU, Pitt renewed from 2029-32
MORGANTOWN — WVU athletic director Shane Lyons announced the Backyard Brawl football series with Pitt is scheduled for four additional years (2029-32). “The Backyard Brawl is one of the best […]
Former USC, Georgia quarterback JT Daniels transferring to WVU
MORGANTOWN — With the quarterback situation up in the air, former USC and Georgia QB JT Daniels is transferring to WVU, according to ESPN’s Pete Thamel, choosing the Mountaineers over […]
Getting active with friends and family for Easter
What a season it has already been for spring! It’s clear skies and sunshine then it is pouring, practically hailing, all in the span of 30 minutes. But this Sunday, […]
Doctor testifies oversupply of opioids key to 20-year epidemic
A doctor testified Tuesday 57% of non-medical users of opioids in West Virginia during the past 20 years obtained the pills from a friend or relative for free. Dr. Katherine […]








