KINGWOOD — A solid start for the Preston boys’ basketball team did not last long against the No. 2-ranked team in the state. University High cruised to a 92-49 victory […]
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Seth Casino’s three at buzzer beats Hundred
BLACKSVILLE — Seth Casino hit a 3-pointer at the buzzer to hand the Cee-Bees a 54-53 win over Hundred on Thursday. Coming out of a timeout, Clay-Battelle lost control of […]
Sean Reagan breaks down how West Virginia will pick its next QB
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. — When it comes to quarterbacks, Sean Reagan doesn’t necessarily have a type — other than trustworthy. “We have a saying around here, ‘The ball is the […]
Delegate Terri Sypolt receives History Advocate Legislative Leadership Award
CHARLESTON — Delegate Terri Sypolt, R-Preston, on Thursday received a West Virginia History Advocate Legislative Leadership Award from the state Division of Culture and History. She was one of a handful […]
Juanita Hertzog
Juanita C. “Sis” Kennedy Hertzog, 71, of Morgantown, passed away Thursday, February 21, 2019, at Mon Health Medical Center. She was born February 9, 1948, in Morgantown, a daughter of […]
Norma Neubauer
Norma Rosalie (Prince) Wheeler Neubauer, 86, of Morgantown, passed away on Wednesday, February 20, 2019, at her home, surrounded by her family. Norma was born January 16, 1933, in Brownton, […]
Monongalia County Extension Service and 4-H Center taking shape at Mylan Park
MORGANTOWN — The skeleton of the $4 million Monongalia County Extension Service and 4-H Center is taking shape in Mylan Park. The building will be the future home of WVU […]
Senate bill changes vehicle inspections to every two years
CHARLESTON — The Senate Transportation and Infrastructure Committee approved a bill on Thursday to reduce the number of vehicle inspections and make certain used-car sales easier for the seller. As it […]
House Education adds courses at all four-year schools to ‘free community college’ bill
CHARLESTON — The House Education Committee continued its work on the so-called “free community college bill,” on Thursday, approving one amendment and knocking down several others. Work will resume Friday morning, […]
But we’re not the Founding Fathers: Calls for a constitutional convention pose potential threat to our form of government
We’re not in the habit of opining on resolutions before the Legislature. Unlike actual bills, they typically concern benign issues — naming bridges, designating certain days this or that or […]








