MORGANTOWN — Morgantown police served a search warrant this week at an apartment at 321 Brockway Ave., leading to the arrests of two men and the recovery […]
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Man who killed woman in drunk driving accident faces civil trial
MORGANTOWN — The civil suit against Alexander Hambrick, 22, who struck and killed Carli Sears, 20, while driving drunk in January 2016, began Tuesday. Judge Phillip Gaujot […]
Mon EMS, WVU Medicine to merge EMS services
MORGANTOWN — Monongalia Health System and WVU Hospitals are pooling their resources to create one combined ambulance service in Monongalia County. Mon Health System President and CEO […]
Ball: Proposed ordinance altering MUB board distressing, feels political
MORGANTOWN — Morgantown Utility Board General Manager Tim Ball and MUB board of directors chairman J.T. Straface said the utility is adamantly opposed to the city manager […]
Tony Gibson heads out to Arizona to recruit talented JUCO cornerback
MORGANTOWN — As college football’s early signing period approaches on Dec. 19, West Virginia needs to make a push to beef up its 2019 recruiting class. With […]
Slippery conditions cause several wrecks; expect snow tomorrow morning
MORGANTOWN — AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Carl Erickson said the Morgantown area is expected to get enough snow to make things slippery tomorrow morning, but that should be […]
WVU’s Gee tells higher education officials they need to embrace change
MORGANTOWN — As higher education leaders approach a deadline, WVU President Gordon Gee lectured his colleagues about being willing to embrace change. Gee told members of the […]
Warrant leads to arrests, recovery of stolen guns on Brockway
MORGANTOWN — Morgantown police served a search warrant this week at an apartment at 321 Brockway Ave., leading to the arrests of two men and the recovery […]
Proposed Preston school levy would help fund personnel
KINGWOOD — The levy Preston voters will decide Feb. 2 includes a feature not seen in other recent levies: Funding for personnel. It’s a way to help […]
Federal judge rules for state DHHR in IDD Waiver class action suit
MORGANTOWN — A federal judge has ruled in favor of the state in a lawsuit filed on behalf of Medicaid clients with intellectual and developmental disabilities, but […]