MORGANTOWN — Cora Hilling scored four goals and the Morgantown defense allowed just three shots on goal April 4 in a 19-0 girls’ lacrosse win against Wheeling Park. […]
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50 years since MLK’s assassination, there’s still work to do to reach promised land
No one could have predicted then that his birth would one day become a national holiday. But thousands had a vague premonition of his death for years, […]
Pedestrian struck by train near Westover Bridge
MORGANTOWN — Just before 10 a.m. Wednesday April 4, emergency crews responded to a train vs. pedestrian accident near the Westover Bridge. Monongalia County Sheriff’s Chief Deputy […]
Mountain People’s Co-op building clears way for parking lot
MORGANTOWN — The long, green building that once housed the Mountain People’s Co-op — at the foot of Fayette Street where Beechurst Avenue Y’s off of University […]
Proposed summit on local conditions in District 4 chance to do things different
The timing couldn’t have been better or worse. Last week, two first-ever events happened within days of each other. For the first time, it appears county commissioners […]
Accessibility, timeliness key to service call
By Bruce Rothschild How can timely service for a malfunctioning product or creation be assured in West Virginia? “Telephone ear” waiting for online service options, long delays […]
Carter named Naismith, NABC Defensive Player of Year
MORGANTOWN — Jevon Carter’s list of postseason awards and honors got a new twist April 1. The WVU men’s basketball standout was named the inaugural Naismith Defensive […]
Which school board should get to replace Devono?
We’re not sure how to correctly gauge the significance of Frank Devono’s retirement, yet. Devono, Monongalia County Schools superintendent, recently announced that June 30 will be his […]
Waibogha works at JUCO for his Division I shot
Ben Waibogha has set his sights on playing Division I football. Playing at a junior college for two years is part of his plan to be prepared […]
Kingwood woman faces charges for counterfeit money
KINGWOOD — A Kingwood woman is charged with trying to pass counterfeit $100 bills. Kristy Sue McGraw, 44, is charged with conspiracy and counterfeiting. She was in […]