A leader and expert in process operations, risk assessment and food safety was selected as the next dean of the West Virginia University Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and […]
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Americans optimistic despite uncertainty
40% believe world will be better than before coronavirus While Americans have a high level of anxiety during the coronavirus pandemic, most are willing to make significant sacrifices and many […]
COVID -19 hotline answers nearly 12K calls
Questions range from general tips to workplace safety Fewer than 15 minutes after the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources opened its Coronavirus Hotline, the first caller dialed […]
Bald and beautiful: Rare eagle protects her nest
This female bald eagle was spotted in her nest near Point Marion, Pa., along the Cheat River. Adopted as the national symbol in 1782, the bald eagle was declared an […]
Mon Health allows homemade masks
Employees may wear face coverings in designated areas Hospitals making up the Mon Health System are now allowing employees to wear homemade masks in designated areas during the COVID-19 pandemic. […]
The Glass Factory
‘No -man’s land’ to be home to offices and retail space Construction taking place in “no-man’s land” between Star City and Morgantown is the responsibility of Accelerated Construction Services, according […]
MPD officers test negative for COVID-19 after possible exposure during shooting
A dozen officers with the Morgantown Police Department were isolated on Friday after responding to a shooting where one of the suspects had contact with a COVID-19 positive patient. The […]
Positive COVID-19 case confirmed at WVU Evansdale residence hall
MORGANTOWN — West Virginia University was notified April 12 by the Monongalia County Health Department that a resident in one of its residence halls tested positive for coronavirus COVID-19. WVU is […]
Renewable energy must be the future, if we are to have one at all
The world still relies far too much on burning fossil fuels for energy, but an annual accounting of new energy sources carries some heartening news: Nearly 75% of new electricity […]
A tale of two landlords in Seattle
Michael Sauvage has a tale of two landlords. In his story lies an urgent question as the coronavirus ravages local economies: Where should the burden lie? Sauvage runs a few […]







