Nellie Carmella (Reppy) Squarcette, 98, passed away Saturday, Feb. 6, at Stonerise Morgantown, formally known as Mapleshire Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation. Nellie was born on May 26th, 1922, in Shinnston, […]
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Two areas of land donated to Friends of Deckers Creek
Newsroom@DominionPost.com Early this year, the Hazel Ruby McQuain Charitable Trust donated two non-contiguous parcels of land to Friends of Deckers Creek. Both are along Deckers Creek in Sabraton and have […]
COVID-19 vaccine clinic issues most doses yet to Preston residents
KINGWOOD — Preston County Health Department held its largest COVID-19 vaccine clinic yet Friday at Craig Civic Center, issuing 328 doses to area residents 65 and older. “We have the […]
COVID quarantines sideline UHS boys’ basketball, wrestling teams
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The boys’ basketball and wrestling teams at University High were both benched Friday, after a WVU student intern working with their athletes tested positive for COVID-19. “This […]
HOOPS BLOG: West Virginia and other Big 12 teams could have some tournament-seeding questions if all league games can’t be played
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. — We welcome you back to the WVU Coliseum, where No. 14 West Virginia hosts No. 12 Oklahoma in a pivotal Big 12 match-up for both schools. […]
Ending surprise medical bills
One gift tucked inside the $2.3 trillion COVID-19 relief and government spending bill Congress passed during Christmas week is a ban on virtually all surprise medical bills. No longer will […]
Fine arts grapple with COVID: Will it destroy the future or make it stronger?
by Fred Bronstein In August, the Brookings Institution published a study on the impact of the pandemic on the arts and culture industry across the United States. The study painted […]
House impeachment team writing first draft of Jan. 6 history
by David Zurawik Just a few days into the impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump, Rep. Jamie Raskin and the other House impeachment managers did what journalism has so […]
COVID numbers falling as state anticipates additional doses
MORGANTOWN — While there were no specifics in terms of numbers, Gov. Jim Justice said Friday the state expects to receive an increase in its vaccine allocation. The state receives […]
Viral video subject arrested for sledding in street
MORGANTOWN – An 18-year-old West Virginia University student seen in viral videos sledding down 3rd Street in a laundry cart before bailing out as the cart slammed into a police […]








