CHARLESTON — The Federal Bureau of Investigation has now opened its own probe into an altercation among West Virginia police and a 16-year-old, local authorities say. “Now […]
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Former WVU assistant basketball coach, fundraiser McPherson dies
MORGANTOWN — Former long-time WVU assistant men’s basketball coach and fundraiser Gary McPherson died Wednesday evening. McPherson, whose affiliation with West Virginia University spanned 40 years, was 82. […]
Former President George H.W. Bush’s legacy remembered
MORGANTOWN — Neil Bucklew still remembers the time he and George H.W. Bush ran a number on the Secret Service. Well, check that, said Bucklew, who served […]
Star City Council votes unanimously to cut pay in half
STAR CITY — Town council voted unanimously to cut the pay of all councilors and the city recorder in half to address pressing needs in the community. […]
Morgantown Municipal Airport hangar project will stretch into 2019
MORGANTOWN — It appears as if three new hangars at the Morgantown Municipal Airport will not be completed until spring. This according to an update provided by […]
Pierpont and WVU Hospitals partner to offer training
FAIRMONT — Entry level Electrocardiography (ECG) technicians at WVU Hospitals will soon attend Pierpont Community & Technical College for certification after the two organizations officially partnered on […]
Kingwood building condemnation could take years
KINGWOOD — It could take years to have the Sweet Annie’s building in downtown Kingwood condemned, according to the mayor. And it’s a shame that the historic […]
Seized assets to fund significant upgrade for Morgantown Police
MORGANTOWN — A $149,277 expenditure from the Morgantown Police Department’s asset forfeiture account will bring a dramatic change to the department’s record keeping and enhance officer access […]
Marvin Wotring, WVU rifle maker dies
MORGANTOWN — Morgantown gunsmith Marvin Wotring, who built every rifle used by the WVU Mountaineer mascot since 1977, died Sunday at his home. He was 78 and spent […]
Monongalia Board of Education looks beyond classrooms to students’ emotional health
MORGANTOWN — A percentage point (or two) can still make for a world of hurt. Two years ago, 32 percent of West Virginia’s high school students reported […]