Melanie Liane Arroyo, 46, of Manassas, Va., died Nov. 12, 2018. She was born April 19, 1972, in Dale City, Va., a daughter of Aaron C. Fisher and the late […]
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Anna Burgoyne
Anna Rose (Swann) Burgoyne, 92, of Tunnelton, passed away on April 1, 2019, at Pine Ridge, in Kingwood. She was born on August 6, 1926, in Parkersburg, daughter of the […]
Mon Health, WVU Health System settle cardiologist breach-of-contract suits
MORGANTOWN — Three civil suits involving WVU Health System and Mon Health cardiologists who left their respective employers to work for the other have been resolved. They have been settled, […]
Judge rules in favor of prosecutor’s office
MORGANTOWN — Monongalia County Prosecutor Perri DeChristoper will not need to recuse herself or her office from the prosecution of Eric Kendzerski. So ruled Chief Circuit Judge Susan Tucker Tuesday […]
Sagaba Konate submits paperwork to request NBA evaluation
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. — Sagaba Konate, who didn’t play in a game after Dec. 8 this season and missed 28 games with a right knee injury, took a step toward […]
Preston wrestling programs looking for better practice facilities
KINGWOOD — Representatives of Preston County’s wrestling programs would like to find a better, permanent home for the programs to practice. Preston Mat Club, middle and Preston High programs all […]
Jury finds Preston man not guilty of attempted murder and making threats
KINGWOOD — A Preston County jury found John Richard Henson not guilty last week of attempted first-degree murder and threatening terroristic acts. Henson, 36, was charged in February 2018 after allegedly […]
State officials postpone meeting with Monongalia County Commission regarding roads
MORGANTOWN — West Virginia Department of Transportation Secretary Byrd White and Jimmy Wriston, acting commissioner of the state division of highways, have postponed their meeting with the Monongalia County Commission, […]
Education forum stops in Clarksburg; officials hear from families, teachers
CLARKSBURG — (Mental) pencils at the ready, please, for a pop-quiz: Does your child feel comfortable enough at this school to talk about problems with his principal, teachers or any […]
Talking down school violence: As Columbine anniversary nears, it’s critical we invest in support personnel in facilities
One component lost in SB 451 haunts us daily. But more so today as we near the 20th anniversary of the Columbine High School massacre April 20. That absent aspect […]








