Some history: Federal road funds were already stalled before Sen. Robert C. Byrd died in 2010. According to the state’s longtime deputy revenue secretary, West Virginia’s share […]
Author: The Dominion Post
Faith community doing right thing addressing scourge
Many have asked how are faith-based organizations addressing the opioid crisis? That’s not to imply the faith community is not doing enough. Matter of fact, many churches […]
Letters to the editor May 20
Is anyone cited for cell phone use while driving? I have wanted to say something for a few years now. Why is no one getting pulled over […]
Basic human needs should always come first after a disaster
Most would admit, practically speaking, anger and gratitude are opposites. Many like to think, too, gratitude is the better sentiment. However, we were struck last week by […]
Letters to the editor May 19
MUB must consider trees, wildlife in route Morgantown is a popular place. What’s not to like? There are great restaurants both in town and nearby, venues for […]
Uniting over pipeline not a pipe dream
A never the twain shall meet policy usually does not reflect the needs of the real world. That premise is in reference to the mistaken notion that […]
PHOTO GALLERY: Morgantown University, Preston, Trinity, Clay-Battelle compete at state track meet
By Michael Switzer
Marion County juvenile found safe
MORGANTOWN — Conner Austin Melton, a juvenile from Marion County who was reported missing, is now safe. The Marion County Sheriff’s Department asked for the public’s assistance […]
Unknown quantity of session in June still a nonstarter
This is what we do know, for now. A special session of the state Legislature will resume at 2 p.m Monday at the state Capitol. We also […]
Letters to the editor May 16
Who are we to believe on road improvements? It’s pretty bad when a citizen needs to have the state road office on speed dial to report and […]