Maybe Joe Biden had to flip on the question of taxpayer funding for abortion in order to win the Democratic presidential nomination. All of his rivals supported that funding, and […]
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Demolition begins on Stansbury Hall
Interior demolition has begun on Stansbury Hall to make way for Reynolds Hall, the new home of the John Chambers College of Business and Economics. Joe Patten, WVU’s executive director […]
Special prayers (or not) for the nation’s president
Only the most partisan person would begrudge prayers for the president of the United States, but a recent visit by President Trump to the mega McLean Bible Church in Virginia […]
New laws may save Roe v. Wade
Alabama’s historic ban of abortion from the onset of pregnancy has jolted the public and highlighted the fragility of reproductive rights. This law comes on the heels of “heartbeat” statutes […]
Former West Virginia cornerback Jordan Adams transfers to UMass
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Former West Virginia cornerback Jordan Adams is headed to the University of Massachusetts as a graduate transfer, Adams announced Monday on his Twitter. “Thank you West Virginia […]
Morgantown football goes back to basics to start summer practice
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Each year in June, Morgantown football gets back to the basics of the playbook — coach Matt Lacy wouldn’t have it any other way. There are different […]
State Supreme Court sides with gas developer in surface owner nuisance-complaint case
MORGANTOWN — The state Supreme Court dealt some Harrison County surface owners a loss on Monday, denying their contention that shale gas development on neighboring property harmed their use and […]
University seeking offensive replacements for Holgorsen, Richardson, Parow
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — On the brand new turf on top the hill at University High, coach John Kelley eyed four quarterbacks getting early reps Monday to begin the three-week summer […]
Water line on University Avenue ruptures
An 8’’ water main broke on University Avenue in front of BFS on Monday afternoon, closing some area businesses and sending water gushing down the street until crews could shut […]
Senate Finance Chairman Blair says Governor Justice should resign
CHARLESTON — Senate Finance Chairman Craig Blair says Gov. Jim Justice should resign. “I’m tired of covering for this man,” said Blair, R-Berkeley. Blair and Justice are in the same […]






