A little bit after 3 p.m. Monday at University High School, and the students were gone – out of there – for the day. The Bluebird buses had all cleared […]
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Office of Inspector General investigating Dunbar School Foundation STOP program
MORGANTOWN – A COVID-19 program created to serve the African-American population in Marion and surrounding counties and funded through federal COVID funds channeled through the former Department of Health and […]
Police, family search for missing woman
State Police in Morgantown, as well as friends and family members, are searching for Kimberly “Kim” Osborne, 47, who went missing from the Morgantown area on Mother’s Day, May 12. […]
WVU faces TCU in opening round of a Big 12 tournament with a different format
MORGANTOWN — This will not exactly be the traditional Big 12 tournament the WVU baseball team will take part in at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Globe Life Field in Arlington, […]
NOTEBOOK: NCAA tournament hopes could play havoc on how WVU uses its pitching in Big 12 tourney
MORGANTOWN — Randy Mazey has been in this position of uncertainty before, as recently as two years ago. In his mind, the WVU baseball team already has built an impressive […]
Tatar wins Westover tiebreaker as part of canvassing process
In the end, the winner of Westover City Council’s third at-large seat was decided by crumpled sheets of paper pulled from a plastic storage bin in a best-of-seven format. Duane […]
In orbit, on the ground: Westwood Middle’s NASA-winners tour the W.Va. Botanic Garden
For the past several months, a group of students in Lindsay Smalls’ science class at Westwood Middle School have been spending their time looking up – as in, beyond the […]
Biden vs. Trump debates have the right balance
The last time the Democrats and the Republicans held a White House rematch with the same two contenders was 1956, when Ike beat Adlai Stevenson for the second straight time. […]
The Supreme Court’s conservatives onstage, unplugged and unrepentant
by Jackie Calmes It’s that time of year when the life-tenured denizens of America’s imperial court, otherwise known as the Supreme Court, come down from their bench to mix with […]
New data shows charter schools increase segregation
by Carol Burris As we approach the 70th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, a crucial question arises: Why are our nation’s schools experiencing increased segregation despite progress in […]









