The Republican-led Legislature did not choose its battle wisely this time. Today marks the 43rd day of the ongoing 60-day regular legislative session. Of the 1,789 bills […]
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Fairmont State coach Joe Mazzulla joins Billy Hahn on Courtside
MORGANTOWN — Joe Mazzulla, former player and current coach at Fairmont State, joins Billy Hahn live at the Greene Turtle.
Tristen Hudson hits walk-off single as West Virginia wins home-opener vs. Canisius
MORGANTOWN — The first February home game in West Virginia baseball history featured subfreezing windchills, 13 stranded baserunners for Canisius and a walkoff celebration for Tristen Hudson. […]
State Police seek to identify credit card fraud suspects
MORGANTOWN — The West Virginia State Police Morgantown Detachment is seeking information about two credit card fraud suspects, a man and a woman who acted together. The incident […]
Did someonesay an epidemic? Update on state’s pilot project to fightopioid crisis lacks any sense of urgency
“You know I’m an impatient guy. We’ve got to move on this, that’s all there is to it.” Most assumed when Gov. Jim Justice said that on […]
Morgantown boys can’t overcome early deficit, fall to Martinsburg 60-53
MARTINSBURG — The Morgantown High boys’ basketball team rallied from a 20-point deficit but couldn’t complete the comeback, falling to Class AAA Martinsburg, 60-53, on Monday evening. […]
Mayors call on Senate to take up bill expanding nondiscrimination law
MORGANTOWN — Morgantown Mayor Bill Kawecki is among a group of 12 mayors calling on West Virginia’s Senate leadership to take up Senate Bill 391, which would […]
MLA students test skills in first Cupcake Wars
MORGANTOWN — Students at Morgantown Learning Academy put their baking skills to the test Monday, as the school hosted its first Cupcake Wars challenge, to help raise […]
Buckwheat Festival pageant contestants compete for title of Queen Ceres
KINGWOOD — Eleven Preston High School junior girls will compete for the opportunity to reign as Queen Ceres during the 78th Annual Preston County Buckwheat Festival. Sixteen […]
Residents encouraged to attend court session at WVU School of Law
MORGANTOWN — WVU’s College of Law dean encourages area residents to sit in as a panel of judges from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth […]