KINGWOOD — Preston High School graduation is being moved to accommodate graduating seniors who qualify for the state track and field meet. The Class of 2020 will turn its tassels […]
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Reedsville man killed in car accident
KINGWOOD — The owner of Bubba’s Tire and Service Center was killed in a single-vehicle accident Monday on a homemade dirt track, West Virginia State Police said in a release. […]
Justice comment about ‘squeaky wheels’ draws groan from commission
MORGANTOWN — After touring Preston County’s roads last week, Governor Jim Justice conceded that sometimes, when it comes to the state’s roads, “the squeaky wheel gets the grease.” Monongalia County […]
Commission gets update on BOPARC plans for Morgantown Ice Arena
MORGANTOWN — BOPARC Executive Director Melissa Wiles and Ryan Hess of Mills Group laid out an estimated $13 – $16 million plan to update and expand the Morgantown Ice Arena […]
West Virginia’s Oscar Tshiebwe named Big 12 preseason Freshman of the Year
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. — For the first time since joining the Big 12, West Virginia tops the conference’s preseason list for Freshman of the Year. Five-star recruit and McDonald’s All-American […]
Column: West Virginia could be down half its projected starters from the end of spring camp Saturday vs. Oklahoma
COMMENTARY MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — When Neal Brown announced wide receiver Tevin Bush was going to enter the transfer portal and linebacker VanDarius Cowan was out for the season with a […]
Lucas, Garvin, Askew-Henry, Robinson picked in XFL draft
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The XFL is set to reboot in February, but first, teams have to fill their rosters, so in a snake-style draft broken up into position groups, several […]
Morgantown High volleyball team outlasts John Marshall
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. — Behind 14 kills and 18 digs from Alayna Corwin, the Morgantown High volleyball team defeated John Marshall Wednesday night, 3-0. The set scores were 25-20, 25-22 […]
Sober judgment on a public intoxication center can only help
Morgantown has had a drinking problem for decades. That problem extends from Fraternity Row and packed bars to downtown sidewalks and hospital emergency rooms. Hospital emergency rooms? Yes, that’s where […]
Do our supermarket aisles really qualify as racist?
My supermarket has a giant “international” food aisle dominated by Asian and Latino products. Which items end up in a section dedicated to a particular foreign culture’s cuisine and not […]









