Who better to help them than someone who has already been there. That’s the kind of common sense that we’re not accustomed to hearing from state bureaucrats. […]
Author: The Dominion Post
Quinton Smith powers Morgantown past Langley (Va.)
MYRTLE BEACH — Quintin Smith homered and tripled and drove in four runs to lead Morgantown High past Langley (Va.), 13-4 on Thursday. After going scoreless in […]
Letters to the editor April 18
Owe it to our children to tackle climate change On Saturday, at the Farmers Market Pavilion in Morgantown from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., the Sierra Club […]
It’s time our nation left a message for robocall scammers
We like technology, too, most of the time. For many their cellphones are the first point of reference in any discussion about telecommunications. Simply put: Most people […]
Anderson, Pyles lead Mohigans past Wheeling Park
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. — Ava Anderson drove in two runs and Morgantown High scored all of its runs in the second inning Wednesday to hold off Wheeling […]
Letters to the editor April 17
MUB’s self-help policy is a white collar scheme City Council member Rachel Fetty stood up and voted yes to approve a two-week delay on a recent vote […]
We cannot fix it if we don’t know where problem is
We called it a lack, not leap, of logic in the digital age about this time last year. In that editorial, we took the Federal Communications Commission […]
Lend a hand with spring cleanup and make it beautiful
Spring officially sprung about a month ago. But we have yet to see two or three spring day in a row. The last couple of weeks were […]
Letters to the editor April 15
Why not paid maternity leave for new mothers? In 1993, President Clinton signed the Family and Medical Leave Act that ensured new mothers 12 weeks of unpaid […]
Disinformation may be nation’s greatest enemy
Some claim it’s too late to do anything about the problem. Following the 2016 election it was indisputable that Russia carried out a massive disinformation campaign to […]