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Can Sen. Hawley lose his license to practice law in Missouri?
After disgracing his office by making dangerous and entirely false claims about nonexistent voter fraud, could U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley lose his law license? At least 60 attorneys have attached […]
OUTDOORS NOTEBOOK: My 3 favorite trails around Morgantown for winter hiking
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – West Virginia’s outdoor assets are a hidden gem, barely scratched by the general public. Sure, there are groups of us – rock climbers, hikers, bikers, paddlers, hunters […]
‘SNAP’ping to Attention
WVDHHR working to keep state’s families fed and healthy The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) recently updated a couple of its programs for West Virginia residents. […]
Keeping the kids active, healthy
How educators are getting exercise in during the pandemic Every day last spring, it was like this. Well, when it wasn’t raining. If you live in the Suncrest Elementary School […]
Morgantown to merge code enforcement, development services departments
MORGANTOWN — During a recent city of Morgantown budgeting workshop, City Manager Kim Haws said there has been a focus on increasing the efficiency within the city’s internal operations. […]
Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Environment and Climate Change announces McKinley as Ranking Member
Newsroom@DominionPost.com Rep. David McKinley, R-W.Va., announced Thursday that he has been selected to serve as Ranking Member of the Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Environment and Climate Change. This subcommittee […]
Lawsuit against Trinity Christian School resolved, new board elected
Trinity Christian School elected a new board of directors Thursday night, following a judge’s order to do so. Earlier this month, Misty Allen, a voting member of the school and […]
Mon County schools take stock as blended-learning rollout unfolds
Monongalia County students may have been absent from their buildings for the past several weeks, but no matter. COVID-19 was still answering roll in the county. Which on Friday meant […]
Gov. Justice and other state officials sworn in at outdoor inauguration at the Capitol
MORGANTOWN – In his second inauguration ceremony Friday, Gov. Jim Justice said he originally never expected to run again – that he’d thought four years would be enough. But run […]









