MORGANTOWN — Before this season started, Morehead State was predicted to finish eighth — out of 12 teams — in the Ohio Valley Conference. The Eagles proved the OVC coaches […]
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Sandwich University owner arrested, charged with assault of officer during Capitol riot
MORGANTOWN — Morgantown business owner George Pierre Tanios is one of two men charged with assaulting U.S. Capitol Police officer Brian D. Sicknick and two others with bear spray during […]
Reagan Linkous enjoying time with Duquesne swim program
COMMENTARY Reagan Linkous did not begin her swimming career until she was in high school. “I first started swimming competitively when I was a freshman in high school. I was […]
Lessons from the Pandemic
WVU Today Under the quiet surface of near-stilled campuses over the past year, West Virginia University researchers, faculty and administrators have scrambled to learn more about COVID-19 and mitigate its […]
Bonnie’s Bus to offer mammograms in Aurora, Reedsville
MORGANTOWN — Bonnie’s Bus, a 45-foot, state-of-the-art mobile mammography vehicle, will visit Preston County offering three-dimensional digital screening mammograms and breast care education to women. Bonnie’s Bus, a service of […]
Walk For Wishes Drive-Thru Edition set for April 17 at Marilla Park
MORGANTOWN — Join Make-A-Wish West Virginia for its first-ever ride-along event, Walk For Wishes Drive-Thru Edition, benefiting local children facing critical illnesses. On April 17, this event is a community-wide […]
Sunshine Week: City, county take different paths on meetings during pandemic
This is one in a series of articles to mark Sunshine Week, which is a national initiative to educate the public about the importance of open government. MORGANTOWN — How […]
If Fox News wants to be a political tool, it should be treated as such
by David Zurawik The dangerously anti-democratic behavior of former President Donald Trump and the slavish endorsement of it by Fox News the past five years has forced me to rethink […]
What guaranteed income might do
by Sukhi Samra At 53 years old, my mom began studying for the GED. She had enrolled in GED courses twice before but dropped out because there just weren’t enough […]
Save U.S. Postal Service! (Sort of)
In a twist of fate and odd timing during the coronavirus pandemic, the United States Postal Service has managed to demonstrate its value through its inefficiencies. That’s right. Residents across […]








