The Dominion Post reported Nov. 16 that the Legislature’s Joint Standing Committee on Energy was briefed by Paul Ziemkiewicz, director of WVU’s Water Research Institute, on a budding system to […]
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Nov. 28 letters to the editor
Cost is too high to ignore climate change The science relating to the existence and cause of climate change has been settled for years — combustion of fossil fuels by […]
Guest essay: Education protests echo Kanawha County 1974
by Ron Iannone When I read and hear about parents today wanting to be more involved in their children’s education, it brings back memories of an article I wrote in […]
Guest essay: Coal still important globally
by Syd S. Peng Much of the world is now in the grips of an energy crisis. Economies coming back to life following the shock of the pandemic are driving […]
Guest essay: Dear Sen. Manchin, help West Virginians keep their jobs when family members need their help
by Jim McKay and Danielle Atkinson On Thanksgiving, families across West Virginia gathered with their loved ones. Thanksgiving epitomizes how much families care about one another. That is particularly true […]
Keep infrastructure in the public’s hands
by Donald Cohen The recently passed $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill will provide desperately needed federal dollars to fix our roads, water systems and other public infrastructure. But the bill […]
COLUMN: WVU’s strong finish to 2021 will mean a lot heading into 2022
After a 25-point beatdown at the hands of Baylor on Oct. 9, the product was about as bleak as it could be for the WVU football team. It was probably […]
SAMUEL: Exciting things are happening at the West Virginia Botanic Garden
COMMENTARY BY DR. DAVE SAMUEL The year is drawing to a close, and what a crazy year it has been. COVID-19 has changed things. Businesses closed their doors. There were […]
DIY Pinecone Crafts
Get festive with these holiday themed Santa and gnome ornaments By Aldona BirdNewsroom@DominionPost.com With Thanksgiving behind us, we can embrace winter and the Christmas season. Whether already breaking out the […]
Labor’s love lost: Local voices speak on shifting job market
MORGANTOWN — Nobody wants to work anymore. It’s become a common refrain recently, a simple explanation for a complicated situation, as stories of understaffed stores, restaurants and warehouses circulate month […]








