With two months until Election Day, the U.S. faces a shortage of one critical resource: poll workers. Thanks to the threat of COVID-19, many of them — especially seniors — […]
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Sept. 6 letters to the editor
City council’s actions legal but not moral The role of government is to make sure that citizens are kept safe and whole in their person and property. The Morgantown City […]
Stop finger pointing – make it work
It’s a case of he said/she said, but while Secretary of State Mac Warner’s office and Monongalia County Clerk Carye Blaney’s office point fingers at each other, voters are left […]
City looks to become arts hub
Council passes resolution unanimously Some 15 years ago, the West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History created a program through which towns, cities and counties could designate themselves as […]
University launches safe zone training
Students, faculty learn how to make campus inclusive By Gabriella Brown Newsroom@DominionPost.com The WVU LGBTQ+ Center launched anti-racist and gender-inclusive safe zone training to promote understanding of race, color, sex, sexual […]
Bookseller offers personalized picks
Furloughed from her job a couple of months ago, Carlie Tomlinson had the idea of selling books online, but with a personalized twist. In addition to selling books to customers […]
BLM march set for Saturday in Kingwood
KINGWOOD — Frank Goines said he wants to make the world a better place for his children. Goines said that is why he is participating in a Black Lives Matter […]
Vacancies mean nonprofit needs volunteer drivers
Meals on Wheels seeks help to deliver food to clients Newsroom@DominionPost.com Like most nonprofits, Morgantown Area Meals on Wheels experienced a jump in new clients when the pandemic hit. And […]
Hot dog shop opens in Blacksville
It was a summer night at the Wadestown County Fair that Lisa and Bryan Raber found a spark of inspiration — a hot dog shop. Weezer’s. The nickname came from […]
Judge discusses changes to court amid pandemic
Some hearings held via Skype; 33 allowed in courtroom KINGWOOD — Preston Circuit Judge Stephen Shaffer said he has nothing but praise for his staff’s work during the pandemic. He […]






