MORGANTOWN—News outlets nationwide have reported pandemic pets are being returned in droves as restrictions loosen, remote jobs return to in-person and time spent at home becomes less frequent. One rescue […]
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Workshop on American Indian boarding schools coming to WVU
MORGANTOWN — Three hours from Morgantown in Pennsylvania, founded in 1879, is the former Carlisle Indian Industrial School. Yet, many, even people from the area, don’t even know it existed. […]
Tickets on sale for Hops on the Mon Craft Beer & Food Festival
Newsroom@DominionPost.com Craft beer lovers in West Virginia and neighboring states should mark their calendars now for the fourth annual Hops on the Mon Craft Beer & Food Festival. Following a […]
Walking Miracles announces state-funded block grant
Newsroom@DominionPost.com HURRICANE — Battling childhood cancer can be traumatizing for children, their families and caregivers. The challenges brought on by the disease itself and the medicines required to treat it […]
ATF offers reward in gun store burglary
Newsroom@DominionPost.com The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the National Shooting Sports Foundation, the trade association for the firearms industry, have announced a reward of up to $5,000 […]
Local artist talks challenges, inspiration and success
Local artist Bryn Perrot has been a part of Morgantown’s creative scene for over a decade now. After graduating from West Virginia University with a BFA in printmaking in 2004, […]
Morgantown Post 2 crushes Steubenville in doubleheader
Sports@DominionPost.com STEUBENVILLE, Ohio — Morgantown Post 2 swept Steubenville on the road a Saturday doubleheader, taking Game 1, 9-2, and running over their Ohio counterparts, 11-4, in Game 2. Post […]
Supreme Court says child slave labor OK …
… as long as it happens outside the United States In a rather disappointing June decision, the Supreme Court ruled 8-1 that Nestle USA (a subsidiary of the Swiss-based Nestle, […]
July 11 letters to the editor
Unstable housing is a health care issue In the July 4 edition, Joanna DiStefano’s guest essay on “Housing crisis needs a federal solution” hit home for me as a physician […]
Guest essay: For far too many kids, summer also means hunger
Congress can make a difference by Caitlin Cook When the school year ends and summer begins, kids across the nation look forward to enjoying no more tests and no more […]








