CHARLESTON — If the election were today, incumbent Sen. Joe Manchin would defeat his challenger, Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, according to the latest WVMetroNews/Dominion Post poll. The […]
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President of WVEA: DSA pamphlet contains many inaccuracies
MORGANTOWN — A new pamphlet called Why Socialists Should Become Teachers has its roots in West Virginia and is making some waves across the country. While the pamphlet […]
Group works to connect WVU faculty, student veterans
MORGANTOWN – There are a lot of misconceptions about veterans and West Virginia Green Zone is working to improve the environment for veterans on campus. “In my mind the […]
Rescued red-tailed hawk visits Cheat Lake Elementary
MORGANTOWN — First graders at Cheat Lake Elementary got a close-up look at a red-tailed hawk Thursday morning. Jesse Fallon and Vince Slabe, with the Avian Conservation Center […]
Kingwood Council tells owner to fix property or we’ll condemn it
KINGWOOD — Kingwood Council is putting a property owner on notice to make a property safe or face condemnation procedures. The stone building at the intersection of […]
I-77 northbound project shouldn’t affect football fans this weekend
BLUEFIELD — Mountaineer football fans won’t be faced with hundreds of orange barrels on Interstate 77 between Princeton and Bluefield on their way to and coming home […]
“The Pride” heads south with stops planned in Mercer County, North Carolina
PRINCETON — Members of “The Pride of West Virginia,” WVU’s Mountaineer Marching Band, open the 2018 performance season in Mercer County today with a show at Princeton’s […]
Significant road projects ahead for Mon County
MORGANTOWN — Behind the scenes, there are still significant road projects that Bill Austin hopes will eventually come to fruition in Monongalia County. The executive director for […]
Prep roundup: 8-29 – Seman bounces back to push MHS golf team to win
As Morgantown senior Andy Seman walked off the ninth green at The Pines Country Club on Wednesday evening, he was a bit shocked. The day before, he […]
Study: Repeal of prevailing wage for construction projects has cut school costs
MORGANTOWN — A state contractors association is celebrating a University of Kentucky business school study that shows repeal of prevailing wage for public construction projects has cut school […]