by LZ Granderson I was a senior in college when I learned a gay man helped save the world. True story. Even after years of history lessons about World War […]
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Identity politics and the Supreme Court
by Jay Ambrose Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, at the age of 83 and after three decades of demonstrating his brilliance and knowledge, is retiring. Past comments tell us what […]
Huggins: ‘I still got all the faith in the world that this team is going to get turned around’
MORGANTOWN — The last time West Virginia was in the midst of a five-game losing streak — back in 2019 — Bob Huggins’ plan was more about fixing the future […]
Fairmont high-tech firm offers free test kits for its employees nationwide
Some bosses reward their employees with free donuts and pizza on special occasions or because it’s simply the end of the work week — but Wade Linger has blasted off […]
Trinity Christian girls open Rotary Shootout in dominant fashion
NEW MARTINSVILLE — Jenna Barnett led all scorers with 18 points and 12 different Warriors scored as they beat Magnolia on Saturday, 79-18 to tip-off the Magnolia Rotary Shootout. Head […]
Morgantown boys basketball earn tenth win this season
NEW MARTINSVILLE – MHS head coach Dave Tallman found himself walking familiar ground on Saturday at Magnolia High School, where he played and helped win a state championship with his […]
At-home tests an important tool, but …
We’re taking a break from the politics that rule our daily editorials to talk about the other thing that dominates the headlines: COVID-19. Starting Jan. 15 and Jan. 19, respectively, […]
Jan. 30 letters to the editor
Can’t judge resilience until after recovery The Dominion Post had an article on Jan. 26 titled “They’re resilient — more so than us.” Yes, children are resilient. If you look […]
Guest essay: New rules needed to speed up internet expansion
Make it easier to use existing utility poles by Jim Estep Millions of dollars will soon be coming into the state to expand access to a vital service — broadband […]
Guest essay: Working for a legend
by Brian Kuhl I first met George Esper 25 years ago in front of the Boston Harbor Hotel, before we walked over to the Associated Press office on High Street. […]








