MORGANTOWN — COVID-19 delayed the effort to implement countywide subdivision regulations by about a year. A drop in the bucket, really, when you consider they’ve been in the works to […]
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UPDATE: Student killed in U Place incident
MORGANTOWN — One person fell or jumped from the University Place parking garage and landed on the sidewalk below. Benjamin Pravecek, a 20-year-old business major from Harpers Ferry, died in […]
WVU Police respond to report that person fell or jumped off building at University Place
MORGANTOWN — West Virginia University Police responded to University Place Friday, just after 12:30 p.m. after reports that a person either fell or jumped from the parking garage and landed on the sidewalk […]
As vaccine pace slackens, Justice and team urge West Virginians not to quit before the race is won
MORGANTOWN — COVID variants and the slackening pace of vaccinations in the state occupied most of Friday’s COVID-19 briefing from the Capitol. Gov. Jim Justice summed up the conversation before […]
UPDATE: Domino’s shooting suspect turns himself in
MORGANTOWN — The man accused of shooting another man in the shoulder following a dispute in the Domino’s Pleasant Street parking lot April 8 is in jail. Justin Christopher Lamar, […]
Postcast 67 – April 16, 2021
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What’s Blooming at WVBG?
By David P. DavisNewsroom@DominionPost.com This week at the West Virginia Botanic Garden, 1061 Tyrone Road, we feature our first flowering shrubs of the season and a couple of special bulbs […]
Rally for Daunte Wright
The chants heard in downtown Morgantown Thursday evening were exactly the same as those that echoed through the same streets last summer. Black Lives Matter. No Justice, No Peace, No […]
Gov. Justice must veto needle exchange bill
Only Gov. Justice’s veto stands between the people and SB 334, regarding needle exchange programs, and the deaths it may cause. We’re not being melodramatic, though it may sound like […]
April 16 letters to the editor
Four-year terms key to tackling complex issues Current statutes require Morgantown City Council members to step down or run for reelection every two years. Imagine being the city manager of […]










