Music filled the air Monday night as University High School’s 6th Annual “Showcase of Bands” took to the high school’s football field. UHS’s band director Mark Palmer […]
Author: Chris Schulz, The Dominion Post
WVU students host ‘Climate Solutions Fair’
While large marches through the streets of major cities caught global attention, Morgantown took its own approach to the global, youth-led climate strike on Friday. Mountaineers attended […]
Streets of color: New crosswalk celebrates inclusivity
Crosswalks are designed to draw our attention for safety, but the bright rainbow colors of a new crosswalk in Greenmont are drawing attention for a different reason: […]
Two detained in August ICE operation
The Dominion Post obtained information regarding one of the locations visited by ICE in Morgantown on Aug. 15. as well as two men who were detained in connection to that activity.
Tattoo Expo Opens for the Weekend
The buzzing of tattoo machines will fill the Grand Exhibit Hall of the Morgantown Event Center at Waterfront Place this weekend as the 7th annual West Virginia […]
Residents Support Migrants with Clothing, March
Neither heat nor rain could stop their progress. Close to a dozen people showed up at noon for a short march through Morgantown on Thursday. Those in […]
A “Roaring” 20 Years
Sequins, pinstripes and pearls were the attire of choice when the Village at Heritage Point retirement community celebrated its 20th anniversary on Friday. Local and national leaders […]
Enterprising kids mean serious business
The lobby at West Virginia University’s John Chambers College of Business & Economics was converted into a bustling marketplace this past Friday. There was something unique about […]
Parts of county re-added to rabies vaccination zone
The United States Department of Agriculture is redoubling its anti-rabies efforts in Monongahela County this year. The USDA will drop over 49,000 Oral Rabies Vaccines through most […]
Local options in place to help with border crisis
The crisis at the border has been a near daily topic of coverage ever since an April 2018 memo from then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions that directed all […]