MORGANTOWN — A two-vehicle accident on Thursday sent a family of four to the hospital and slowed traffic on Interstate 79 for about an hour. A silver Ford Fusion traveling […]
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WVU professor’s death likely an accident
MORGANTOWN — The WVU professor found dead behind a church only steps from campus likely died in an accidental fall according to the University Police Department. Elizabeth Ann Leo, 34, […]
Letters to the editor May 16
Who are we to believe on road improvements? It’s pretty bad when a citizen needs to have the state road office on speed dial to report and ask for information […]
Justice’s schedule light on governing, big on photo-ops
Sometimes it just doesn’t pay to be nice. You disagree? Well, this is how much it costs. Last weekend, we stopped at one point in our elaboration about why Gov. […]
Behind Caitlyn Kassay, Clay-Battelle wins Game 1 vs. Moorefield
BLACKSVILLE — It’s been a year-long wait for the Clay-Battelle softball team, but it was worth every minute. On the anniversary of being knocked out of postseason play by Moorefield, […]
Morgantown takes advantage of Wheeling Park errors to force decisive Game 3
MORGANTOWN — Morgantown High and Wheeling Park’s softball seasons have been defined by limiting mistakes in the field, and that trend carried over into the Class AAA Region I playoff […]
MUB, White Park take center stage during BOPARC meeting
MORGANTOWN — The public dialogue surrounding how the Morgantown Utility Board should get water from the new secondary source reservoir currently under construction to its water treatment facility continued during […]
Carla Born
Carla May Born, 63, of Portsmouth, Ohio, formerly of Reedsville, passed away at Ohio State University Hospital, on May 13, 2019. Carla was born in Reedsville on December 10, 1955, […]
Guy Stewart
Guy Harry Stewart, 95, of Morgantown, passed away Tuesday, May 14, 2019, at J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital. He was born February 12, 1924, in Keyser, a son of the late […]
Education groups call on Justice to cancel special session on reform issues
CHARLESTON — The leaders of West Virginia’s three education workers groups are calling on Gov. Jim Justice to cancel next week’s special session if lawmakers plan to bring up the […]







