MORGANTOWN – A group of people braved Monday’s rain and mugginess to gather at the Kreps Park Pavilion for a “Picnic for Paid Leave.” It was the […]
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Rooting for the restoration of the American chestnut tree
We’ve probably all heard of the American chestnut, and its fatal succumbing to a fungal infection brought from East Asia. This is about all I knew about […]
Justice and team push urgency of getting vaccinated to save lives, keep people out of hospitals
MORGANTOWN — With active COVID cases topping 16,000 on Monday, Gov. Jim Justice and his team continued pushing for people to get vaccinated. Joint Interagency Task Force […]
W.Va. pilot program focuses on treatment for pregnant, postpartum women
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources, Bureau for Behavioral Health was awarded one of four grants under the State Pilot Grant Program […]
Returning vets find purpose in emergency management
CHARLESTON — West Virginia has a long history of men and women who answer the call of duty to serve in the nation’s armed forces. Some who […]
Tess Clothing Co. owner aims to bring high-end style home
KINGWOOD — Tessa Dolan said she wanted to help bring business back to Price Street. To do this, she opened two side-by-side shops, Tess Beauty and Boutique […]
Documentary set for Oct. 16 at Robinson Grand Performing Arts Center focuses on serial killer
CLARKSBURG — The Robinson Grand Performing Arts Center is partnering with the Clarksburg History Museum to provide a chilling experience this fall with “Romeo Must Hang: The […]
With Delta cases on the rise, masks make a comeback at local businesses
MORGANTOWN — For the first time in more than a year, Quantum Bean Coffee began feeling safe enough to welcome in maskless customers. However, it didn’t take […]
Getting the last word on Blair Mountain
Bullets snapped the air, breaking branches and kicking dirt. Biplanes droned overhead, and some of the pipe bombs dropped by their pilots actually worked. It didn’t take […]
Gallery 304 hosts first Vintage Festival in Star City
STAR CITY — Racks of old-school West Virginia University gear, rock-and-roll T-shirts, vintage jackets and more filled Edith Barill Riverfront Park Saturday during the Star City Vintage […]