There’s nothing like the rush of filling a stadium in the cool, crisp autumn air with a sea of gold-wearing Mountaineers fans cheering “Let’s Go … Mountaineers.” […]
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What’s blooming at WVBG: The familiar and not-so-familiar
MORGANTOWN — This week at the West Virginia Botanic Garden, at 1061 Tyrone Road, we focus on some things familiar and a few things not so familiar. […]
Find your inner happiness at & Yoga
MORGANTOWN — Discover your inner happiness and well-being through the power of yoga at & Yoga. That’s what Loren and Erica Metzner want for each person who […]
Morgantown residents share thoughts on how to spend ARP funding
MORGANTOWN— Affordable housing, needle exchange programs and a mobile health unit were just a few of the ideas area residents had for spending federal dollars. After receiving […]
Congressional Startup Day
Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) came to the Morgantown area Wednesday to commemorate Congressional Startup Day. Observed annually since 2013 during the August congressional recess, Congressional Startup […]
Pleasant Valley Public Service District issues another boil water advisory
MORGANTOWN — There is a boil water advisory in effect for customers of Pleasant Valley Public Service District, due to a mainline break. The customers include all homes […]
MUB treatment facilities listed among country’s best, most consistent
MORGANTOWN — About 2% of the wastewater treatment plants in America have earned 20-year compliance awards from the National Association of Clean Water Agencies. And two of […]
Gardeners in it for soil health
While I know not to judge a book by its cover, what about judging a farm by its pollinators? This year I’ve noticed more bumblebees than in […]
Free online climate forum set for Aug. 24
Newsroom@DominionPost.com West Virginia climate groups to host free online “CLIMATE, JOBS and JUSTICE” forum from 7-8:30 p.m. Aug. 24. Join Collin O’Mara, president of the National Wildlife […]
State now giving vaccine boosters for people with compromised immune systems
MORGANTOWN — Monday’s bad news: COVID numbers keep getting worse — 1,482 new positives since Friday; active cases now at 5,949; 369 hospitalized, with 127 of those […]