WVU Today West Virginia University graduates will return to in-person commencement ceremonies this May; with some restrictions will be in place for the 4,499 who will walk across the stage […]
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Take me out of the ballgame: MLB moves game out of Atlanta
When the NFL decided not to punish players who kneeled during the pre-game national anthem, some fans reacted by refusing to attend games, buy league merchandise, or watch games on […]
Westover Council approves member’s resignation
WESTOVER—Westover Councilmember-at-Large Stephen Lawrence’s resignation was unanimously approved at Monday night’s meeting after he moved away due to unforeseen family circumstances. According to the city’s charter, the remaining council members […]
Gov. unveils new income tax plan, ‘Justice 4 All,’ at summit
MORGANTOWN – With five days to go in the legislative session, Gov. Jim Justice held a personal income tax repeal summit with legislative leaders Monday, and unveiled a revised plan […]
West Virginia men’s hoops adds grad transfer Dimon Carrigan
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. — West Virginia’s front line next season just got a little bit bigger. The Mountaineers received a commitment Monday from 6-foot-9, 215-pound forward Dimon Carrigan, a graduate […]
Raymond Baker
Mr. Raymond Harrison Baker, 76, a former resident of Belington, and more recently of Weston, departed this life early Saturday morning April 3, 2021, in the St. Joseph Hospital at […]
Morgantown City Clerk to hold registration drive Tuesday
MORGANTOWN — For Morgantown residents, Tuesday is the final day to become a registered voter in order to participate in Morgantown’s April 27 municipal election. In order to help facilitate […]
House committee tweaks Senate city annexation bill; counsel stirs some confusion about extent of current law
MORGANTOWN – The House Government Organization committee took up the Senate municipal annexation bill Monday and eased some of the bill’s additional restrictions on annexation by minor boundary adjustment. But […]
Firefighters demand public hearing over pay cut; city responds
MORGANTOWN — Morgantown’s firefighters have demanded a public hearing with the civil service commission over the pay reduction they say was retaliation by the city manager for refusing a lawsuit […]
Senate punts action on major income tax, budget bills; House adopts resolution to make pepperoni roll state food
MORGANTOWN –- Monday was a relatively low-key day for the House and Senate floor sessions. Bills were passed, but the Senate punted action on some of its major bills to […]











