MORGANTOWN — Facing north of $100,000 in outstanding debt, local nonprofit In Touch & Concerned (ITAC) ceased operations Aug. 10 and plans to sell its Chaplin Road […]
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WVU report: Coal demand unlikely to last
MORGANTOWN — While production has seen a turnaround since 2016, the increased demand isn’t likely to continue, according to “Coal Production in West Virginia: 2018-2040,” released by […]
PEIA Task Force continues work on insurance plan
CHARLESTON — As summer winds down, the PEIA Task Force is still aiming to shape insurance for West Virginia state employees. The full task force met Thursday […]
‘Queen of Soul’ Aretha Franklin has died
NEW YORK — Aretha Franklin, the undisputed “Queen of Soul” who sang with matchless style on such classics as “Think,” ”I Say a Little Prayer” and her […]
Justice announces statewide paving projects; District 4 to receive $1.8 million for fall, spring
KINGWOOD — Division of Highways (DOH) District 4 Engineer Don Williams brought good news to the North Central Caucus on Roads on Wednesday night. Governor Jim Justice […]
BOPARC panel unable to reach consensus on levy proposals, ice rink renovation plans
MORGANTOWN — Morgantown’s Board of Park and Recreation Commissioners (BOPARC) will not take an official position on levies presented by independent groups wanting to ask taxpayers to […]
WVU and city remove offensive ‘Welcome Week’ banners
MORGANTOWN — Welcome week banners are a tradition on college campuses across the country, but they’re not allowed in Morgantown’s residential neighborhoods, Morgantown Police Chief Ed Preston said. […]
Jenkins to run for Davis’ state Supreme Court seat
CHARLESTON — Third District Congressman Evan Jenkins said Wednesday on MetroNews “Talkline” he’ll be a candidate for the state Supreme Court seat retired Justice Robin Davis used […]
Former mall owner accused of diverting rent checks
CHARLESTON — The owner of a bankrupt mall where the state paid almost $1 million for rental property not actually being used has failed to provide a […]
WVU students have first day of classes
MORGANTOWN — WVU was bustling with activity again for the first time all summer, as the first day of classes kicked off the fall semester Wednesday. After almost […]