MORGANTOWN — Wednesday’s U.S. House of Representatives vote on agreeing to impeach President Donald Trump drew the support of 10 Republicans, but none from West Virginia. The vote was 232-197 […]
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Justice lowers Operation SOW age to 70, announces arrival of 34,960 vaccines
MORGANTOWN — After once again scolding the media – and one newspaper in particular – at some length for not reporting enough good West Virginia news, Gov. Jim Justice, Gov. […]
Preston man suspect in two murders
KINGWOOD — A Preston County assistant prosecutor said she will seek a grand jury indictment for a second murder against Andrew Woods Prudnick. Assistant Prosecutor Megan Fields made the statement […]
Coach Mark Deep looking forward to challenge of moving from middle school to Preston football team
KINGWOOD, W.Va. — Mark Deep may be new to the Preston High football program, but he is far from an unfamiliar face to the football landscape in the county. Deep […]
With recent winter sports announcement, Morgantown girls’ hoops coach Jason White ready to get to work
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – It wasn’t the best timing when Gov. Jim Justice announced winter sports would be delayed to March 1. It especially didn’t help that he was caught up […]
While some oppose the New River Gorge National Park and Preserve designation, state leaders believe compromise will be beneficial for tourism, sportsmen and women
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – The $2.3 trillion COVID-19 relief and government funding bill signed by President Donald Trump on Dec. 27 had a small piece of legislation tucked in it that will […]
Seven things we look forward to
In honor of President Trump’s last seven days in the Oval Office, we are listing seven things we look forward to in President-elect Joe Biden’s administration: 1. A Cabinet of competent […]
From Iran to D.C.: Echoes of the past
by John Limbert Last week’s disgraceful spectacle at the United States Capitol resurrected chilling memories for me. Forty-one years ago, on Nov. 4, 1979, I and my colleagues at the […]
‘Let ‘em up easy’?
by Leonard Pitts On April 4, 1865, Abraham Lincoln went to Richmond. With the Civil War all but won, the president wanted to tour the rebel capital. There, he met […]
West Virginia gets ready to host Texas Tech
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Following a 92-58 upset win over No. 17 Texas, the West Virginia women’s basketball team gets set to host Texas Tech at 7 p.m. on Wednesday in […]









