To prevent the spread of COVID-19, the closure date for City of Morgantown buildings has been extended until April 30. If you need assistance, call the City […]
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Remembering a former mayor, Ken Randolph Jr.
The next time you drive past the Wharf District to regard all that riverfront development, think of former Morgantown mayor Ken Randolph Jr. Same for your next […]
Morgantown City Counsel considers budget among coronavirus unpredictability
Stuck between the as-of-yet incalculable impact to city revenues due to COVID-19 closures and looming budget deadlines from the state, Morgantown City Council on Tuesday voted 4-3 […]
Taking care of seniors during this pandemic
KINGWOOD — Eight out of 10 coronavirus deaths reported in the U.S. have been adults 65 and older, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention […]
Council issues emergency guidelines, ordinance restricting public gatherings
“Statement of City Council, Community Guidelines for Responding to COVID-19 Pandemic “This evening, City Council adopted an emergency ordinance recognizing the declaration of a state of emergency […]
Greenmont residents discuss proposed drug house ordinance
After an hour of going back and forth on the pros and cons of a proposed ordinance that would make owners of drug houses responsible for what […]
Morgantown approves classification study
The city of Morgantown will pay GovHR, a consulting and executive recruiting firm based in Illinois, to ensure it is what City Manager Paul Brake describes as […]
Morgantown Council adopts cannabis law, approves $221K for kayak facility
MORGANTOWN — Morgantown City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday to adopt a new law setting a $15 fine as the penalty for possession of up to 15 […]
Union lawyer: Holiday dispute one step closer to resolution
Morgantown appears ready to resolve part of a dispute it has with its paid firefighters. But a lawyer for the union says it’s just a “Band-Aid” and […]
Open meeting on drug house ordinances
On Saturday, community members took part in an open meeting at the First Presbyterian Church on Spruce Street to discuss the next steps they could take in […]