KINGWOOD — The Kingwood Pool opened Monday morning with a ribbon-cutting and praise for the hard work and dedication it took to get the facility back. A variety of problems […]
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Thomas Everly
Thomas Lee Everly, 84, of Maidsville, passed away Monday morning, June 4, 2018, at his residence. Born Jan. 9, 1934, in Morgantown, he was a son of the late Charles […]
DOH continues to look at options for Sabraton intersection
MORGANTOWN — West Virginia Division of Highways (DOH) Spokesman Brent Walker said the state is still looking at options for the intersection of W.Va. 7 (Earl L Core Road) and CR […]
Court upholds man’s sentence on home confinement
MORGANTOWN — “As far as I’m concerned, you got a slap on the wrist,” Jim Simons said while looking at Benjamin Bradley during Bradley’s Monday parole hearing where the request was […]
Local artist focuses work on West Virginia scenes
“If you can get a print, and it makes you just as happy, why not?” Octavia Spriggs, asked. Hearing this from a painter was very refreshing. I love prints and […]
Gov. Jim Justice discusses flood recovery
CHARLESTON — Gov. Jim Justice plans to transfer most of the authority for West Virginia’s long-term flood relief effort, promising faster, more responsive results. “Give us a month. Give us […]
Bruceton Mills man accused of hitting Preston Sheriff’s cruisers
KINGWOOD — Bond was set at $500,000 for a Bruceton Mills man accused of ramming two Preston Sheriff’s cruisers and throwing beer cans at deputies. Clay Conor Johnson, 30, was […]
Woman and her fiancé charged with prostitution and pimping
MORGANTOWN — A Morgantown woman and her fiancé were arrested and charged with prostitution and pimping. Paris Frich, 22, of Morgantown, and Thomas Morgan, 46, of Beaver Falls, Pa., were arrested […]
TV: Discovery signs $2 billion rights deal with PGA Tour
NEW YORK (AP) — Discovery Inc. signed a $2 billion agreement that gives it media rights to PGA Tour programming for its 220 markets outside the United States. The deal […]
LIFE: Justices side with Colorado baker on same-sex wedding cake
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court ruled Monday for a Colorado baker who wouldn’t make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple in a limited decision that leaves for another […]







