After more than a year of travel restrictions, many Americans are ready to get back out on the road to visit friends and family, and see the sights. New York-based […]
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Mystery of the black hole
When I first learned about black holes, I was 7 or 8 years old. They scared me so much that I genuinely thought a black hole would come and suck […]
Joint Committee on Redistricting public hearing dates set
Newsroom@DominionPost.com CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Constitution requires Congressional and Legislative boundary lines to be drawn every 10 years using U.S. Census data to indicate changes in population. Despite Census […]
Rep. David McKinley talks clean energy, infrastructure during visit to Morgantown
MORGANTOWN – With Congress in recess, Rep. David McKinley, R-W.Va., visited Morgantown Thursday and took time to talk to The Dominion Post. He shared his thoughts on fossil fuels and […]
Masontown road mess affects residents, drivers
MASONTOWN — Burke Road in Masontown was one of the roads recently reclaimed by the West Virginia Division of Highways. The road can be reached from W.Va. 7. James Daft, […]
Rescue efforts had to end, but it is still a terrible blow
In the face of tragedy in the unthinkable proportions of the Champlain Tower South collapse, we look for even the smallest respite — the heroic rescue of a victim out […]
New normal might look like old normal
by Michael R. Strain As the COVID-19 pandemic recedes across much of the U.S., the difference between the lasting and temporary changes that it wrought are starting to emerge. Hype […]
Hannah-Jones is right. Let UNC address why she isn’t there
by Aleta Payne I know a fair number of people who have gone where they weren’t wanted and fought every day to remain. They’ve done it so children will know […]
Jazz on the Green returns
Newsroom@DominionPost.com Jazz on the Green returns Thursday to Jack Roberts Park in First Ward. Kicking off the evening, which is set for 4:30-9:30 p.m., is the Curtis E. Johnson group, […]
Rail-trail paving project the result of federal grant awarded in 2014
MORGANTOWN – After seven years of red tape, federal grant dollars will result in a new surface for portions of the Deckers Creek Rail Trail. Morgantown City Council recently approved […]








