MORGANTOWN – Morgantown City Council on Tuesday passed a resolution opposing the Stop Chinese Communist Prying by Vindicating Intellectual Safeguards in Academia Act – also known as the Stop CCP […]
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Morgantown boys lacrosse off to hot start, dominates Wheeling Park 21-3
Two short years ago, the Morgantown boys lacrosse team ran the table in the West Virginia Scholastic Lacrosse Association – 16-0 overall, including the State championship. Last season, the Mohigans […]
Rough patch: City, DOH to address crumbling roads downtown
MORGANTOWN — The city of Morgantown is working with the West Virginia Division of Highways to address the rough road conditions in the city’s downtown. Starting Tuesday, city crews will […]
Capito: 2025 earmarks gone with spending bill
MORGANTOWN — If your community is expecting big money from Washington for your favorite project, it may be time to move on. There’s a good chance it’s not coming. Senator […]
Years later, state fixing sales tax maps
MORGANTOWN – Have businesses across West Virginia been collecting sales taxes for municipalities they’re not located in? The answer to that question is almost certainly yes. Evidence shows it’s been […]
Lawsuit: City failed to stop sexual harassment
MORGANTOWN — A lawsuit filed Jan.30 in Monongalia County Circuit Court claims the city of Morgantown failed to take “meaningful corrective action” to stop sexual harassment in its engineering and […]
Morgantown, Mountain State Justice agree to settle panhandling suit
MORGANTOWN — It appears the city of Morgantown and Anthony Rowand, through legal counsel from Mountain State Justice, have agreed to settle a class action lawsuit tied to the city’s […]
No. 2 Spring Valley pulls ahead late, downs No. 1 Morgantown 48-40 in battle of top teams
MORGANTOWN – The Rowdie Center hosted a matchup of the top two girls basketball teams in the state in Class AAAA as No. 1 Morgantown welcomed No. 2 Spring Valley […]
Mountain Line: New pass programs provided 1,852 rides in December
MORGANTOWN — Between Sept. 1, 2021 and Nov. 30, 2024, every person who boarded the bus on Mountain Line’s Don Knotts route rode for free. It was a blanket effort […]
Municipalities use ARPA dollars to address a variety of issues
The $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Act was signed by President Joe Biden on March 11, 2021 in response to the financial strain caused by COVID-19. Included in that number […]













