It’s beginning to look a lot like COVID. Make that, a lot more like COVID. That’s why remote learning has been extended until Jan. 20 for schools in Monongalia County. […]
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Justice and team unfold more on vaccine plan; long-term care vaccinations underway
MORGANTOWN — West Virginia is plowing ahead on COVID-19 vaccinations as the death toll continues to climb. Gov. Jim Justice opened Wednesday’s briefing with the bad news: 60 more people […]
Ann Christopher
Ann Marie Christopher, 80, of Bruceton Mills, went to be with the Lord, Dec. 12, 2020, with her family by her side. The daughter of the late Carmen Moreno and […]
Morgantown’s John McConnell makes commitment to Marshall official, signs LOI
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Morgantown High kicker John McConnell made his commitment to Marshall official Wednesday and joins the ranks of the Thundering Herd as a punter. “It’s amazing. I was […]
AS THEY SIGN: WVU football program welcomes new players on signing day
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Wednesday is the first day of the new signing period for college football, and WVU is welcoming the first members of the high school class of 2021, […]
Georgia voters will decide America’s future
by the Rev. Jesse Jackson On Jan. 5, Georgia voters will decide the runoff for their two U.S. Senate seats. Their votes will determine whether Republicans retain control of the […]
Why Hanukkah swag is kosher
by Yael Buechler In October 2018 I received a letter from Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, of blessed memory. “My dear Rabbi:” she wrote, “Thank you for today’s surprise, a scrunchie […]
Mylan replacement should be like Mike
It will be strange to look around in the latter half of 2021 at all the places that bear the Puskar/Mylan name — Milan Puskar Stadium, Milan Puskar Health Right, […]
Caden Biser follows dad to Morgantown; wins Howley Award for state’s top LB
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — When offered the job at Morgantown High last winter, veteran coach Sean Biser wanted to make sure his son Caden was OK if he accepted the job. […]
City extends COVID-19 measures into February, discusses impacts to election
MORGANTOWN — An ordinance continuing the state of emergency and authorizing city measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 was passed on first reading by Morgantown City Council during Tuesday’s […]









