William Arthur “Bill” Kerns, Sr., 76, of Romney, passed away Wednesday, October 3, 2018, at Hampshire Memorial Hospital, in Romney. Born December 16, 1941, he was the son of the […]
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Terry Metz
Terry D. Metz, 68, of Hundred, died Wednesday, October 3, 2018, in the Mon Health Medical Center, in Morgantown. He was born June 8, 1950, in Fairmont, a son of […]
How Keith Washington made himself a starter at West Virginia
The feeling was all too familiar for Keith Washington Jr. After playing on special teams with just a handful of snaps on defense in his freshman season at Michigan, Washington […]
5 questions for West Virginia-Kansas: Setting up ‘Gold Rush’ game
COMMENTARY MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — A fistful of questions to ponder as No. 9 West Virginia (4-0, 2-0) entertains Kansas (2-3, 0-2) at Milan Puskar Stadium: Should you bet on another […]
Morgantown High’s struggles have come at a bad time
MORGANTOWN — Morgantown High’s offensive struggles couldn’t come at a worse time. The Mohigans have scored just one offensive touchdown in the past five quarters and will need to right […]
Expanded bike and pedestrian plan gets local, state, federal support
MORGANTOWN — The cities of Morgantown and Westover along with Monongalia County, WVU and the state and federal departments of transportation have invested in a comprehensive bicycle and pedestrian plan […]
Paramedic training expands in north-central region
CLARKSBURG — One of the state’s five institutions to offer paramedic training will now teach students in Clarksburg. Pierpont Community and Technical College’s emergency medical services program made the move south […]
Mileage, fuel card begin to lay out Loughry’s travels
CHARLESTON —The state Supreme Court’s top financial officer testified for several hours at the federal trial of Justice Allen Loughry about how the court keeps track of mileage and gas […]
Kennedy McCoy focuses on ‘the big one’ for West Virginia
West Virginia running back Kennedy McKoy had a pretty good start to his career in his first two seasons, rushing for 1,099 yards and 11 touchdowns. But he wasn’t happy […]
Roger Alford, West Virginia’s first black player, was key to 1960s success
Pioneer, activist, scholar, and a whale of an athlete, Roger Alford became the first African-American to earn an athletic scholarship at WVU in 1962. Along with fullback Dick Leftridge, he […]









