dbeard@dominionpost.com MORGANTOWN – Preston County Public Service District No. 1 has moved to dismiss a complaint against it, filed with the Public Service Commission by one of its customers. Michelle […]
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Hope Gas submits new proposal to abandon certain Red Lines; updates PSC on plans
dbeard@dominionpost.com MORGANTOWN – Hope Gas is making progress in its proposed plan to abandon certain “Red Lines” it acquired from other companies. The new developments are laid out in a […]
WVU gains commitment from 2027 wide receiver
MORGANTOWN — West Virginia football earned a commitment for its second wide receiver for the 2027 class. Wide receiver Jacobi Pasley has reportedly committed to the Mountaineers, according to On3. […]
Child care bill raises hopes for parents, businesses
BY FAITH ABDULLAHFor the Dominion Post On April 2, the West Virginia Legislature passed House Bill 4191, which aims to stabilize and expand child care in the state. Parents, child […]
COLUMN: Who will start at quarterback for WVU with spring practice concluded?
MORGANTOWN — West Virginia football’s 15th and final spring practice is almost two weeks in the rearview mirror. Now comes the long dead period before fall camp starts in August. […]
University High boys’ tennis rolling into regionals unbeaten in 2026
MORGANTOWN – The University High boys’ tennis team has been on a tear throughout 2026, compiling a perfect team record of 13-0 during the regular season. With a lineup anchored […]
‘Code Yellow’ cleared at Mountaineer Middle
DPNews@DominionPost.com MORGANTOWN – At approximately 7:45 a.m. this morning, Mountaineer Middle School was placed on a “Code Yellow” status as a precautionary measure. The action was taken following reports of an […]
Clinical collaboration between Mon Schools and WVU Medicine receives statewide recognition
MORGANTOWN – Alex, an outwardly genial 66-year-old, was reclining on an exam table one morning, politely trying to answer every medical query tossed his way. “What brings you in today, […]
Councilors: Red tape is stifling progress, costing the city money
MORGANTOWN – Inconsistent and overly burdensome. Members of Morgantown City Council said people looking to develop or undertake improvement projects within the city are too often met with an administrative […]
High school, and all that jazz: Herbie Hancock Institute coming to Mon County Schools
MORGANTOWN – Eight bars in, and the band gets the groove. “Blues by Five” was the tune. Miles Davis. A hard-bopping workout, it was. And just out-of-kilter enough to make […]












