CHARLESTON — Gov. Jim Justice is making two major financial commitments with state finances following another month of revenue collections significantly exceeding estimates. Democrats are calling the commitments […]
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Man sent to hospital in alleged 4-by-4 attack
MORGANTOWN — An Ohio man is in jail after allegedly beating a man with a 4-by-4, sending him to the hospital. Zachary David Redd, 28, of Columbus, […]
Car smashes into tow truck in I-79 accident
MORGANTOWN — Interstate 79 northbound was closed for about an hour Tuesday morning causing traffic to back up for 10 miles after a woman lost control of […]
University High School hosts 5th Annual Showcase of Bands
Bands from near and far took to the field at University High School for their fifth annual Showcase of Bands on Monday night. An extensive evening of […]
Four House of Delegates 51st District candidates address PEIA, cannabis and more
MORGANTOWN — The Dominion Post Editorial Board met with four of 12 candidates for the House of Delegates 51st District on Monday, to hear their views on […]
Justice Walker expresses regrets as impeachment trial gets off to fast start
CHARLESTON — Justice Beth Walker took the stand in her own impeachment trial, acknowledging she had made mistakes, expressing regret and asserting that the problems don’t merit […]
Man who allegedly used daughter as human shield pleads not guilty
MORGANTOWN — A man who allegedly fought with police on Cheat Lake while using his 7-year-old daughter as a human shield at times pleaded not guilty Monday […]
Protect Our Care Bus Tour rolls into Morgantown
MORGANTOWN — A highly decorated tour bus — Care Force One — was parked in front of Westover City Hall for a couple hours Monday, while representatives […]
WVU crime report: Increase in drug arrests, sexual assaults in 2017
MORGANTOWN — The number of alcohol violations, robberies, burglaries and assaults at WVU went down in 2017, but drug arrests and sexual assaults increased from 2016, according […]
West Virginians remain skeptical of government, but may be changing
CHARLESTON — West Virginians continue to be skeptical of government and whether it can improve everyday life for individuals, but there appear to be some generational differences […]