MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The Morgantown Post 2 baseball team is gearing up for a celebration. The program will welcome back past members this coming weekend as it hosts its first […]
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State Board of Education approves proposal for fourth classification
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — High school basketball across West Virginia will undergo signifcant changes in the near future. In a 7-2 vote conducted Wednesday, the state Board of Education approved the […]
Marcus Simms signs free-agent deal with Jacksonville Jaguars
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Marcus Simms was not selected in Wednesday’s NFL supplemental draft, but the former West Virginia wide receiver will still get a chance to make it in the […]
Nicholas Alexander Lucas
Nicholas Alexander Lucas, 24, of Westover, passed away Monday, July 8, 2019. Nick was born in Morgantown on Aug. 10, 1994, a son of Denise Coral Beisel, of Waynesburg, and […]
David Bruce Willis
David Bruce Willis, 59, of Morgantown, passed away unexpectedly Tuesday afternoon, July 9, 2019, at his residence. He was born in Morgantown on Aug. 14, 1959, a son of the […]
Patricia Evaleen (Wolfe) Davis
Patricia Evaleen (Wolfe) Davis, 80, of Tunnelton, died on Wednesday, July 10, 2019, at her home. Evaleen was born July 1, 1939, in Kingwood, a daughter of the late Vinson […]
Baltimore man who stuck knife in woman’s head pleads guilty
The man who lodged a knife in a Westover woman’s head pleaded guilty in Monongalia County Circuit Court on Wednesday. Judge Phillip Gaujot accepted 25-year-old Zachary Nipper’s plea of guilt […]
City emergency services will need to grow if annexation is successful
If Morgantown’s proposed annexation is successful, its fire and police departments will be tasked with covering an additional 3.83 square miles, which will increase the city’s territory by more than […]
West Virginia picked eighth in Big 12 preseason poll
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The bar is low for Neal Brown in his first season at West Virginia — nearly as low as you can go. The Mountaineers were picked eighth […]
Mountain Line to test lower fares for service to Pittsburgh
MORGANTOWN — Citing declining ridership, the Mountain Line Transit Authority approved a fare reduction for its Grey Line service to Pittsburgh. Beginning in August, rides to Pittsburgh — including stops […]






