MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Gov. Jim Justice will be in town Wednesday afternoon to make announcements regarding roads and trumpeting new investment in the WestRidge development. A Tuesday […]
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WVU, Marshall join with high school athletics agency to host opioid awareness summit
PARKERSBURG, W.Va. — Aiming to curb the scourge of opioid-related deaths, the state’s high school athletic association is joining with West Virginia and Marshall universities to host a […]
Westover could allow fireworks in time for July 4th
A new councilmember was appointed and the first step to allow fireworks in the city limits during certain holidays was taken at Westover’s regular city council meeting. […]
Escaped snake slithers onto Twitter
Just like the snake who saw an opportunity and made its escape, a Twitter user, who identified themselves only as a WVU graduate that works in the […]
Cheat Lake Farmer’s Market kicks off for the season
MORGANTOWN — While some make a run to Kroger or Aldi after work, people in the Cheat Lake area got the chance to grab some groceries at […]
Justice plans visit to Mylan Park, WestRidge: Sources
MORGANTOWN — According to multiple sources, representatives of Mylan Park and the WestRidge Business & Retail Park are awaiting final details ahead of a Wednesday afternoon visit […]
Many changes, but dedication remains with American Homes after 43 years
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — In 1976, John Solomon founded Solomon Homes. In the beginning, he had just four employees to grow his business of selling modular homes. Now, […]
Omnibus education bill passes the W.Va. Senate, again
CHARLESTON — The state Senate again passed an omnibus education bill, just as it did during the regular legislative session. The vote on Monday was 18-15 with one […]
Escape snake slithered past weekend search; still at large
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Despite a thermal imager and drones the Sabraton Snake still hasn’t been found and organized searches will not continue. Morgantown’s Public Information Officer, Andrew […]
New guidelines mean more help for women, infants, children through WIC
More low-income families in Monongalia and Preston counties will be able to qualify for the Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children because of new federal […]