Travis Anderson, 35, of Morgantown was sentenced to 30 years of incarceration in the West Virginia State Penitentiary for the second degree murder of Jane Sharak in […]
Cops and Courts
Michigan to Morgantown drug ring disrupted by federal indictment
CLARKSBURG — Eleven people — including two from Morgantown — were indicted for their roles in a drug trafficking conspiracy that brought large quantities of fentanyl, methamphetamine […]
Civil suit filed in 2020 College Park Apartments shooting
MORGANTOWN — A civil suit filed last week in Monongalia County Circuit Court makes claims of wrongful death and negligence against West Virginia University Board of Governors […]
Suspect named in D.P. Dough robbery
A criminal complaint filed with Monongalia County Magistrate Court names Keshown Marquez Baldwin, 25, of Morgantown, as the suspect arrested in connection with an armed robbery at […]
Terra Alta duo caught stealing from cars in repair shop lot
Two people from Terra Alta were taken into police custody after allegedly stealing items from vehicles parked at a Morgantown area auto repair shop. On Feb. 20, […]
MPD makes arrest after armed robbery at High Street eatery
At least one person has been arrested after an alleged armed robbery early Sunday morning at a late night food establishment in downtown Morgantown. Officers from the […]
House Judiciary OKs bills regarding autonomous delivery vehicles, posting nude images on the internet and medical cannabis facility surveillance
MORGANTOWN – The House Judiciary committee on Monday took a first step in the state regulation of autonomous delivery vehicles. It also approved bills regarding unauthorized posting […]
Morrisey, Indiana AG Rokita discuss historic 19-state lawsuit against EPA during meeting with National Press Club
MORGANTOWN – State Attorney General Patrick Morrisey and Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita appeared before the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., on Thursday to talk about […]
House Education approves bill to allow armed teachers to serve as School Protection Officers
MORGANTOWN – The House Education Committee spent five hours Thursday hashing over a bill to allow select teachers to serve as armed School Protection Officers in their […]
Morgantown firefighters denied judgment in holiday pay suit against city
Monongalia Circuit Court Judge Phillip D. Gaujot on Wednesday granted judgment in favor of the City of Morgantown in a lawsuit filed by over 50 individual members […]