Criminalizing a woman for suffering a miscarriage seems unfathomable and even barbaric. But that is exactly what happened earlier this month in a Lawton, Okla., courtroom. When Brittney Poolaw, a […]
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Corporate misconduct increases after local newspapers shut down, says study
by Michael Smolens The closure of local newspapers across the country over the years has been coupled with concern about how public officials would behave without the community watchdog looking over […]
Why didn’t I learn about disordered eating? My schools failed me
by Juliet Fang I first heard the term “hypothalamic amenorrhea” — a condition in which people stop menstruating from excessive exercise, stress, weight loss, or a combination of these factors […]
MUB to get $2M for MIP business
U.S. Dept. of Commerce funds to bring 300 jobs Newsroom@DominionPost.com A $2 million investment from the U.S. Department of Commerce means expansion of Morgantown Utility Board into the Morgantown Industrial […]
Mo’Town tour features area arts
Recently I went to a few stops on the annual Mo’Town Studio Tour, where I saw beautiful art and chatted with its creators. At tour’s end, I followed up with […]
New hub to add student opps
Lane Innovation Hub to be in Statler College WVU Today At nearly 9,500 square feet, the Lane Innovation Hub — established in honor of Ray Lane and his wife, Stephanie, […]
Arbor Day and Awards
The City of Morgantown celebrated Arbor Day Monday at Krepps Park. The city arborist, tree board chair and the West Virginia Division of Forestry urban forestry coordinator helped assist in […]
McKinley-sponsored bill addressing pandemic medical supply chain problems passes U.S. House
MORGANTOWN — The U.S. House of Representatives recently passed a bill spurred by COVID-19 medical supply challenges; Rep. David McKinley, R-W.Va., was one of the sponsors. The bill is called […]
Mon is green on the Alert Map while school district anticipates vaccine rollout for children under 12
MORGANTOWN — Today’s the day the nation may notch another step closer to a COVID vaccine for children under 12. The meter will begin running when an independent advisory panel […]
Preston Schools get connectivity funding
KINGWOOD — Preston County Schools was awarded $235,967 from the Emergency Connectivity Fund to support remote learning. Assistant Superintendent Bradley Martin announced the funding award at the Preston County Board […]











