MORGANTOWN – Giving the Legislature authority over setting property tax rates could be good for industry and bad for counties. Those were the two primary points of view offered during […]
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Gift helps COVID-19 patients communicate
Newsroom@DominionPost.com After experiencing the heartbreaking loss of their father, a Buckhannon family provided the gift of communication to COVID-19 patients at Mon Health Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital in Weston and […]
Volume 2, Episode 3 – Call of the Northwoods, Part 1
Listen now! Listen to “Volume 2, Episode 4 – Call of the Northwoods, Part 1” on Spreaker. Episode 3 is here, and with it comes a call from the Northwoods. Northwoods […]
A Different Kind of Science
WVU Today As West Virginians receive the COVID-19 vaccine at record rates, citizens credit the power of medical science for making that shot in the arm possible. But there’s a […]
Houses and More donates food for pets
KINGWOOD — Houses and More collected between $800 and $1,000 in pet food recently. The pet food was donated to the Catholic Charities Raymond Wolfe Center. “This is our seventh […]
We must improve access to ballots for all Americans
Last year’s election was a triumph for participatory democracy, with a record 74,216,154 Americans voting for Donald Trump, and blessedly, an even larger record of 81,268,924 choosing Joe Biden. Now […]
After years of abuse, Hatch Act needs repair
by Jennifer Ahearn Throughout Donald Trump’s four years as president, nearly every federal government ethics and anti-corruption law suffered immense public damage. But among his administration’s flagrant and unrepentant disregard […]
Bring better justice to U.S. universities
by Michael R. Bloomberg As he takes office this month, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona is facing no shortage of challenges and controversies. Perhaps the most fraught will be enforcement of […]
WVU Department of Biology shows off Core Arboretum’s botanical beauty with Wildflower Walks
MORGANTOWN — The West Virginia University Department of Biology will host its annual Spring Ephemeral Wildflower Walks at the WVU Core Arboretum beginning April 4. WVU Core Arboretum Director and […]
IAFF Local 313 accuses Morgantown city manager of illegal pay reduction
MORGANTOWN — The Morgantown firefighter’s union unanimously voted no confidence in city manager Kim Haws and accused of him lowering the pay for every firefighter after they refused a settlement […]








