Dwayne Scott Campbell, 32, of Morgantown, passed away on Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024, at J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital. Cremation arrangements have been entrusted to Hastings Funeral Home.
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Johnny Brooks
Johnny E. Brooks, passed away, at the age of 93, in the comforting presence of family at his son’s home in Brookhaven, on Friday, Feb. 16, 2024. Born on Sept. […]
Patricia Born
Patricia Ann Born, 76, of Bridgeport and formerly of Arthurdale, passed away in Bridgeport on Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2024. Friends may call Morgan Funeral Home in Reedsville on Monday, Feb. 19, […]
Friends of Deckers Creek spotlights regional artists at 3rd annual Appalachian Voices
In 2022, AmeriCorps Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA) member Michaela Collins crafted a plan to strengthen the bond between Friends of Deckers Creek (FODC) and the rural communities of […]
DOJ report sheds light on federal inmate deaths
Following the high-profile deaths of federal inmates James “Whitey” Bulger in 2018 and Jeffrey Epstein in 2019, as well as several inmate homicides at the United States Penitentiary (USP) Hazelton […]
BOPARC’s Eureka Cafe is popular, and a little complicated
MORGANTOWN — It’s a fine line to walk. In March 2023, Eureka Cafe opened in BOPARC’s Wiles Hill Community Center. It was a post-COVID request of a neighborhood that’s never […]
House Finance advances bill to phase out income tax on Social Security
Gov. Jim Justice’s call to eliminate the personal income tax on Social Security has become a three-year phase-out under a bill advanced Friday by the House Finance Committee. Leaders of […]
‘Players’ is bit shallow, but sweet
I am a sucker for the “friends to lovers” trope in romantic movies. Maybe it’s because my first and favorite rom-com is “When Harry Met Sally.” Maybe it’s because my […]
Mountaineer Area Council Boy Scouts appoints first female chair
On the 114th anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America, the Mountaineer Area Council, celebrated this milestone by appointing Amy Garbrick as its first female chair of the governing board, […]
Public libraries now open to obscene material display charges
CHARLESTON — Delegates passed legislation opening public and school libraries up to felony charges for the display or dissemination of obscene material to minors. Lawmakers debated the matter for about […]






