Members of the Monongalia County Quick Response Team (QRT) will again provide free life-saving medication for individuals who overdose on opioids during Free Naloxone Day from 10 […]
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METC student on proposed Renaissance Academy: ‘Build it’
Summer Johnson drew a big laugh during Friday’s panel discussion on the Renaissance Academy. That’s the name of the standalone school devoted to STEM (science, technology, engineering […]
METC job fair brings 60 businesses to campus
Students at the Monongalia County Technical Education Center set about crafting their careers Friday morning. The tech campus on Mississippi Street hosted a job fair featuring some […]
WVU BOG approves rule to implement Campus Carry, effective July 1
MORGANTOWN – Campus Carry will take effect at WVU on July 1, and on Friday the Board of Governors approved – unanimously without discussion – the rule […]
Pickleballers rejoice: BOPARC approves bid for new Krepps Park courts
MORGANTOWN — After years of patching and resurfacing the Krepps Park tennis and basketball courts, BOPARC is moving forward with a total replacement of the park’s playing […]
WVU BOG gets timeline for search for new president; students say they want a vote
MORGANTOWN — WVU’s Board of Governors got an update on the search process for a new president on Friday and heard from a number of students who […]
Snacking kids? Let them create custom trail mixes
I don’t know about you, but my kids are always hungry and wanting a snack. It does not matter if they just finished lunch or dinner, they […]
PHS theater to undergo renovations, students recognized for academic honors
KINGWOOD — The eclipse provided both fun and a learning opportunity for some Preston County students, according to Superintendent of Schools Brad Martin. Martin said parents were […]
Diversity Day to highlight inclusivity and connections in the community
The First Energy Foundation Community and Diversity Day will take place from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday at the Hazel & J.W. Ruby Community Center at Mylan Park. […]
Justice wants money for storm victims but leading lawmakers say he already has it
CHARLESTON — Gov. Jim Justice said he could be helping victims of last week’s storms had the legislature agreed with his $50 million allocation in his proposed […]