MORGANTOWN — Game Changer, the statewide substance misuse prevention program for high schoolers, is going national. Its first virtual Opioid Awareness and Substance Misuse Summit air live from five locations […]
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Officials say data shows WVU COVID-19 cases haven’t resulted in community spike
MORGANTOWN — The numbers don’t lie. And the numbers support the change in how isolated WVU students are being weighed against Monongalia County’s overall COVID-19 statistics. That was the crux […]
Orange designation in Monongalia County means high school teams may practice again
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — For the first time since Sept. 4, when Monongalia County went from orange to red designation due to COVID-19, high school teams, including Morgantown, University, Clay-Battelle and […]
Clerk gives update on election
Blaney assures absentee ballots never leave Mon More than 5,000 absentee ballots will hit the mail Friday as the Monongalia County Clerk’s office begins final preparations for the Nov. 3 […]
Ready to Roll – Remotely
Buses provide Wi-Fi across county, state Newsroom@DominionPost.com Fifteen buses from Mon Schools are parked in locations across the county, bringing Wi-Fi to students where service is typically spotty. In addition to […]
Health department offers free testing Friday
Newsroom@DominionPost.com To get a better picture of the number of individuals with COVID-19 in Monongalia County, additional free community testing conducted by Monongalia County Health Department will be from 9 […]
Group tackles homelessness issues at first meeting
An “amazing group of people” with an “amazing set of expertise and resources” gathered at the first meeting by the Morgantown’s special committee on addressing unsheltered homelessness. That was according […]
City ready for bids on airport project
Runway work set to begin in late February 2021 The city of Morgantown is days away from putting out bid documents for the first phase of construction on a runway […]
Kingwood Sewer Board looks to increase revenues
KINGWOOD — A discussion about raising revenue ended with no action taken at the Monday evening Kingwood Sewer Board meeting. “We’ll either have to cut operation costs or raise our […]
Time for Congress to investigate performance of health care execs
After the 2008 economic collapse, the U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations launched a series of inquiries aimed at exposing the rot underlying the financial services industry. During one memorable […]










