Mary Lou Skipper, 57, of the Kingwood Pike, Morgantown, passed away Thursday, May 2, 2019, at UPMC Montefiore, Hospital in Pittsburgh, following a long illness. She was born in Morgantown […]
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Huggins Q&A: Getting back to ‘Press Virginia’ is crucial for turnaround
Inside the West Virginia basketball practice facility, coaches are working the phones and graduate assistants are breaking down last season’s film. “We’ve got a lot of work to do now,” […]
Column: A Friday to forget, and Manoah pledges to do precisely that
COMMENTARY GRANVILLE, W.Va.— The TCU fans tailgating beyond right field asked, “Hey, you wanna shot of Fireball?” Which seemed like an appropriate pregame toast before enjoying two of college baseball’s […]
MLB scouts still love Alek Manoah despite his struggles on the mound against TCU
GRANVILLE — Alek Manoah’s performance in the spotlight Friday night did not go as hoped, but the good news for the West Virginia junior is that big-league scouts still hold […]
University’s girls’ lacrosse team puts away Morgantown late, 11-7
MORGANTOWN — Some games are just more important than others. Such was the case for the University High girls’ lacrosse team as it hosted Morgantown in its regular-season finale Friday. […]
Morgantown boys’ lacrosse team defeats George Washington 11-7
MORGANTOWN — Nate Goldcamp scored four goals, leading Morgantown High to an 11-6 win over George Washington in boys’ lacrosse. Carter Kline added two goals and two assists for the […]
Morgantown beats Buckhannon-Upshur 12-3 to win softball sectional title
MORGANTOWN — Mental mistakes and defensive miscues by the Morgantown High softball team were the main reason Friday night’s win-or-go-home sectional championship against Buckhannon-Upshur was even necessary. It also may […]
Man charged with arson in connection with fire at outdoor store
MORGANTOWN — The man police say set fire to Pathfinder of WV last month has been charged with arson. Neil Puneet Kumar, 35, of Morgantown, is charged with second-degree arson […]
After public outcry, MUB discussing pipeline impacts to White Park
MORGANTOWN — The gravity-fed, raw-water pipeline that will connect the new Morgantown Utility Board reservoir to the utility’s treatment facility will either run through White Park in some capacity or […]
A possible solution to education reform stalemate
Gov. Jim Justice, Senate President Mitch Carmichael and House Speaker Roger Hanshaw have met to try to find common ground on the most contentious issues heading into the special legislative […]










