Sarah Giosi knew her husband, Jeff, had built a community and touched thousands of lives, but she’s still “shocked” and “dumbfounded” by the people she has heard […]
Author: Olivia Murray, The Dominion Post
Therapists share mental health advice
Tips on signs to look for and how to support loved ones MORGANTOWN — The past year has been a hard one. Many people have found themselves […]
‘SNAP’ping to Attention
WVDHHR working to keep state’s families fed and healthy The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) recently updated a couple of its programs for […]
Expert talks COVID-19, wild mink concern
WVU specialist says transmission not a threat to humans by Olivia MurrayOMurray@DominionPost.com SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, has been detected in farmed mink across the world, […]
‘Normal for Now’
Amazon Prime Video series shows West Virginians dealing with quarantine by Olivia MurrayOMurray@DominionPost.com A group of Appalachians have created a four-part anthology television series that details the […]
Workforce WV offers public an explanation
Unemployment claims have risen 3,500% since March by Olivia Murrayomurray@dominionpost.com For some unemployed locals, getting the benefits they need to stay financially afloat during the pandemic has […]
Award-winning artist
Area visual creator Liz Pavlovic wins regional honor by Olivia Murrayomurray@dominionpost.com A local artist received an award for visual creators during the first Appodlachia Appalachian Awards ceremony. […]
Blue Moose Cafe closes temporarily
COVID-19 pandemic, slow economic stimulus rollout given as reasons by Olivia Murrayomurray@dominionpost.com Another downtown Morgantown business has closed, but both owner and patrons are hopeful it won’t […]
An unexpected twist in the story
A search for biological parents, turns up surprising results by Olivia MurrayOMurray@DominionPost.com A private investigator, a letter fallen into unintended hands and a phone call. These things, […]
Stretching to fit the times
Yoga studios adapt to change caused by the coronavirus by Olivia Murrayomurray@dominionpost.com Local yoga studios have undergone significant changes to not only the number of students permitted […]