MORGANTOWN — Paramedics are the people you don’t want to see — and can’t wait to see at the same time. Ryder Shinaberry, who will be a senior at Morgantown […]
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Police arrest Kingwood woman for brandishing, shooting gun
KINGWOOD — A Kingwood woman was arrested Thursday following a shooting incident on the Old Tunnelton Pike. According to the criminal complaint, State Police Cpl. J.T. Wood was dispatched following […]
Postcast 78 – July 2, 2021
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Time to get Biden on board to save the Mylan plant
Back in April, the West Virginia Legislature passed HR 24, a resolution urging Gov. Jim Justice to form a task force that would petition President Biden to use the Defense […]
McConnell blames debt on ordinary Americans
by Michael Hiltzik Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., isn’t alone among politicians in his fondness for the term “Russian roulette,” though he deserves credit for using it consistently: always […]
Delta variant of COVID signals the pandemic not over in W.Va.
Two weeks ago, West Virginia COVID-19 Czar Dr. Clay Marsh warned that a newer and potentially more dangerous variant of the virus would soon arrive here. “We’re approaching a yellow […]
DOT reminds drivers to stay safe during busy holiday weekend
Newsroom@DominionPost.com CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Department of Transportation expects heavier-than-usual traffic on the West Virginia Turnpike this Fourth of July weekend. “With more and more people vaccinated against COVID-19, […]
What’s Blooming at WVBG
By David P. Davis Newsroom@DominionPost.com This article is dedicated to my mom, Sarah Davis, who passed away this week at 94. Sarah was a true lover of plants and gardening to […]
Family, friends on hand as Morgantown Council members sworn in
MORGANTOWN — It’s been some 15 months since Morgantown City Council welcomed the public into its meeting chamber. It did so on Thursday. Members the new council — or at […]
Fireworks best left to the professionals
MORGANTOWN — The Fourth of July is well-known as the most popular day for fireworks with everything from 30-minute displays sponsored by cities to kids in the suburbs waving sparklers. […]










