Library System presented StoryFest, a new event dedicated to bringing the community together through the magic of storytelling, Saturday at the Spruce Street Pavilion, 400 Spruce St. and the Morgantown […]
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Pierpont culinary instructors earn professional certification
Two of Pierpont Community and Technical College’s culinary instructors — Sara Feltz and Anthony Anobile — have passed their Certified Executive Chef® (CEC®) exams to earn certification through the American […]
Old Stone House: Service League wraps up 23-24 year of giving
The Service League of Morgantown, known for owning and running The Old Stone House gift shop, 313 Chestnut St., in downtown, has completed a record-breaking year of charitable giving. The […]
Pollinator Project plans plant sale for for April 20 at Mylan Park
They fly, buzz, creep and flutter, always in a quest for a meal —a bite here, a sip there. They’re pollinators, nature ’s workforce carrying pollen from one plant to […]
Service club supports Aspire
Aspire Services Center, a private, not-for-profit at Haz el’s House of Hope in Morgantown, provides a structured and stable environment for adults with a focus on veterans recovering from the […]
Community & Diversity Day
The Hazel & J.W. Ruby Communitiy Center at Mylan Park took on a very cosmopolitan air Saturday as people gathered to celebrate cultures from around the world. The First Energy […]
As long as the road work gets done …
State Sen. Mike Oliverio’s office announced the Division of Highways would be getting help from private contractors to help take care of ditching so DOH workers could focus on core […]
April 14 letters to the editor
Solar eclipse brought us all together I saw something heartening Monday. It’s unfortunately been lacking for a while in our community, and I’ve been guilty of it, too. The COVID-19 […]
Guest essay: Embrace crypto innovation; reject attempts to kill it
by Primo Zini We are living through the most exponential shift in technology in the history of our great country. Blockchain and cryptocurrency are part of this. We can look […]
I’ve covered Calif.’s homeless since before the word was used
by Dale Maharidge In 1980, I reported on Sacramento’s “public inebriates.” Most of them, a few hundred in all, lived in flophouse hotels. But some slept “in the weeds.” I […]




