MORGANTOWN — If you’ve lost a hubcap in recent weeks, it may be nailed to a pole across from Shorty Anderson’s Auto Service, at 908 Stewart Street. […]
Author: Ben Conley, The Dominion Post
Former, current mayors spar as F.A.I.R. files annexation pushback
MORGANTOWN — Representatives of F.A.I.R., or Forced Annexation Isn’t Right, stopped by Morgantown City Hall on Friday with pushback on the city’s proposed plan to annex roughly […]
Court dismisses lawsuit looking at Morgantown ward numbers
MORGANTOWN — A lawsuit aimed at forcing the city of Morgantown to equalize the number of residents in its seven wards was dismissed Friday. Attorney Michael Clifford, […]
City, county, WVU addressing pedestrian hot spots before students return
MORGANTOWN — The City of Morgantown, Monongalia County and West Virginia Uiversity plan to address three pedestrian hot spots prior to the return of WVU students this […]
Monongalia County Commission approves employee raises
MORGANTOWN — Employees of the Monongalia County Commission will receive a pay increase starting in July. As a part of Wednesday’s regular meeting, the commission approved raises […]
Open For All initiative among focus of human rights commission
MORGANTOWN — “When a business opens to the public, that means they’re open to all.” Morgantown Human Rights Commission Chairperson Jan Derry explained as much while describing […]
Annexation sessions planned, MUB recommendation delayed
MORGANTOWN — About 24 hours after an estimated 300 people packed a community meeting opposed to the City of Morgantown’s annexation plan, a handful showed up to […]
Huge crowd turns out for F.A.I.R. annexation meeting
MORGANTOWN — Morgantown City Manager Paul Brake has said he expects a contentious response as the city attempts to annex thousands of residents and hundreds of businesses. […]
Patrons enjoy sunshine, arts during first Pride Arts Walk
MORGANTOWN — A perfect Friday evening in downtown Morgantown served as proof that you don’t always need rain to enjoy a rainbow — just like you don’t […]
Osage residents waiting for help with hazardous property
MORGANTOWN — “We’re working on it.” Lifelong Osage resident Dolly King said that’s the typical response she receives whenever she asks the county what’s being done about […]