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Delegates bewildered over veto
Delegate Joe Statler was at an education conference out of state when he heard the governor vetoed a bill intended to provide $2 million support groundbreaking research […]
Westover wants Holland Avenue commitment from DOH
WESTOVER — The West Virginia Division of Highways no longer intends to resurface Holland Avenue as the final phase of Westover’s project addressing stormwater and sewer lines […]
Ohio man flees after allegedly shoplifting generator
A misdemeanor shoplifting turned into felony fleeing charges for an Ohio man in Monongalia County. Granville Police Sgt. R. Kerns was dispatched to the Harbor Freight Tools at […]
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MON SHERIFFS Wang, Jordan Michelle, 32, burglary, March 12, Deputy Rose. Wells Jr, John David, 27, strangulation, March 15, Deputy French. Matthews, David Wayne, 51, domestic battery, […]
WVU Board of Governors takes first look at proposed rule to guide presidential searches and evaluations
MORGANTOWN — The WVU Board of Governors took a first look on Monday at a proposed new rule to guide its search for a new president. The […]
Bus drivers ‘scared to death’ over Green Bag roundabouts
MORGANTOWN — Nineteen school bus drivers signed their names to a letter asking the West Virginia Division of Highways to reconsider its plan to build roundabouts on […]
How does your garden grow? On the moon, pretty well (if Westwood Middle students have anything to do with it)
That’s one small step for interstellar irrigation … one giant leap for space-spinach, to be. “Took us a couple of days,” Will Bolyard said. “Then it was […]
Manchin announces $20.5M for West Virginia University Research Corp. projects
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV), chair of the U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, announced a total of $13,800,000 in funding through the U.S. Department of Energy’s […]
Netflix fails to capture the weight of Shirley Chisholm’s story in new biopic ‘Shirley’
In 1968, Shirley Chisholm was elected as the first black woman to the United States House of Representatives. She spent her early years as a teacher, then […]