MORGANTOWN –Have you ever wondered where your happy hour beer came from? Bill Rittenour, head brewer and owner of Chestnut Brew Works said it can take two weeks for a […]
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Nancy Jane Yoke
Nancy Jane Yoke entered Heaven’s gate on July 21, 2019, surrounded by her family, and became heaven’s newest angel. Nancy was the daughter of the late James Paul and Ruth […]
Everett Harrison Auvil
Everett Harrison Auvil, 81, of Arthurdale, died Sunday, July 21, 2019, at Preston Memorial Hospital. Everett was born Nov. 17, 1937, in Rowlesburg, a son of the late Strauther Meril […]
Plea deal dropped for convicted Preston murderer
KINGWOOD – An appeal hearing for convicted murderer Richard Knotts followed the withdrawal of a plea agreement Monday. At the hearing in Preston Circuit Court, Knotts, 58, continued to appeal, […]
July 22 letters to the editor
Insensitivity to human need what’s ‘disgusting’ Let’s be clear, in response to Michelle Malkin’s rage (DP-Thursday), no Lutheran organization creates people at the border that need help. No Lutheran organization […]
It’s critical to keep your cool indoors and outdoors now
You may be tempted to videotape your kids complaining about the heat and show it to them this winter. But we recommend that everyone treat this heat wave as the […]
Local options in place to help with border crisis
The crisis at the border has been a near daily topic of coverage ever since an April 2018 memo from then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions that directed all people illegally crossing […]
Around the World: Tanner McGrew had stops in 3 different countries before landing in the G-League
Editor’s Note: This is the second in a two-part story. The first part was published online Sunday. This is a second installment of a two-part story regarding former Buckhannon-Upshur and […]
Keep tabs on city spending with fiscal transparency center
If you’ve ever wanted to easily view where Morgantown spends its money, how many households it has or what the average home value is, now you can, through its newly […]
Federal numbers show pain pills still flooding West Virginia
While there are ongoing efforts to stop the opioid crisis in West Virginia, the state is still being flooded with pain pills, according a federal database. “The widespread availability of […]






