MORGANTOWN, W. Va. — If not for some of West Virginia’s student managers getting set to graduate, West Virginia’s Senior Night would be nonexistent Wednesday. That doesn’t mean a West […]
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Dolores Sisler
Dolores Marie Sisler, 67, of Bruceton Mills, passed away at her home on March 4, 2019. The daughter of the late Austin E. and Susan M. Titchnell Masters, she was […]
Wanda Olexa
Wanda Marie Olexa, 93, of Morgantown, passed away February 28, 2019, at Mapleshire Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center. Born in Greer on March 27, 1925, the daughter of the late […]
House defeats amendments to last-dollar-in community college bill
CHARLESTON — The House of Delegates on Tuesday defeated several amendments aimed at broadening the scope of the last-dollar-in community college bill. And it passed the Department of Environmental Protection […]
Cyclones’ offensive runs West Virginia’s main concern
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. — On his way to talk to the media Tuesday, Jermaine Haley stopped and swished a hook shot from just inside half-court. “Did you see that?” the […]
Working H Meats moves from farmer’s market to Fort Pierpont
MORGANTOWN — This year, a butcher shop and juice bar/supplement store opened their doors in the Fort Pierpont development, and more businesses are coming. The development is a huge success […]
The start of Lent begins March 6 with Ash Wednesday
MORGANTOWN — March 6 will literally be marked by faith in Morgantown and elsewhere on the globe. That’s because it’s Ash Wednesday, the spiritual launch of Lent and its 40-day […]
Teacher pay raise bill remains a cliffhanger in W.Va. Senate
CHARLESTON — Maneuvering over a pay raise for teachers and school staff continued in the state Senate. The Senate voted 18-14, with two absences, to amend its version of the […]
Morrisey part of push urging Senate to curb robocalls, spoofing
MORGANTOWN — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is one of 54 across the U.S. urging the U.S. Senate to enact legislation to curb illegal robocalls and spoofing. A bipartisan […]
WVU graduate students learn about advocacy firsthand in Charleston
MORGANTOWN — WVU graduate students in a public advocacy course spent this semester traveling Interstate 79 between Morgantown and Charleston. They were all talking to state lawmakers about legislation introduced […]









