James “Jimmy” Everett Menear, 78, of Kingwood, died on June 21, 2021, at J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital with his wife and daughter, LaDonna by his side. Jimmy was born April […]
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Helen McCabe
Helen Louise McCabe died peacefully with her daughters by her side, Wednesday, June 23, 2021 at Stonerise (Mapleshire) Nursing Facility in Morgantown. She was born Dec. 4, 1924, in Walnut […]
Muriel Millstone
Muriel Z. Millstone, 83, of Morgantown, passed away on March 20, 2021. Services will be held at the Tree of Life Congregation synagogue, at 1:30 p.m., Sunday June 27.
Alan Donaldson
Dr. Alan Chase Donaldson, a pillar of the community and devoted husband/father/grandfather, died peacefully at home on June 9, 2021. He was born in Northampton, Mass., on Oct. 23, 1929, […]
Second suit filed in farm stand death
The grandson of a woman struck and killed by a vehicle while shopping for produce at a farm stand has sued those involved. The suit seeks compensation from Duda’s Farm Inc., […]
Morgantown Public Library System to celebrate launch of birding backpacks
The Morgantown Public Library System will official launching its Bird Watching Backpacks initiative, made possible through a partnership with Mountaineer Audubon, this Saturday. Backpacks prepared for the program are packed […]
Relax, unwind with a cup of tea at AntiquiTea House
AntiquiTea House provides a peaceful place where customers can relax, unwind and enjoy a cup of tea or coffee, and eat delicious food and homemade baked goods. AntiquiTea House opened […]
‘Chromebook Camp’ popular with Mon teachers
Laptops don’t always live to tell about it. Chris Urban knows. Urban, who directs technology services for Monongalia County’s school district, has seen computer casualties from travel mug coffee. And […]
What’s the Republican Party so afraid of?
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is an extended version of today’s editorial, containing additional information about what was in the For the People Act as well as additional quotes. For the shortened […]
It is time to end homelessness
by Donald Whitehead and Joel Segal On any given night in the United States, upward of a half-million people are homeless. And that doesn’t include the millions of others who are […]








