MORGANTOWN — Maryland State Police is not releasing any new information about a fatal crash involving Morgantown residents, The Dominion Post was told Tuesday. Maryland State Police Cpl. […]
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School offers chance for PHS students to earn free college credits
KINGWOOD — Pierpont Community & Technical School is proposing to offer Preston High students the opportunity to earn free college credits while in high school. Pierpont Vice […]
Mon Sheriff’s Department investigating robbery at Big Dog Café
MORGANTOWN — Big Dog Café on Point Marion Road was robbed early Tuesday morning, according to a Monongalia County Sheriff’s Department press release. Deputies were dispatched to […]
Pleasant Valley PSD lifts boil water advisories
MORGANTOWN — Both boil water advisories issued by Pleasant Valley PSD on July 5-6 have been lifted. They affected homes on and between Wilkins Mine Road to Maidsville […]
Morgantown Community Orchestra prepares for July 21 concert
MORGANTOWN — With a few tuned strings and a couple quick scales, the Morgantown Community Orchestra came together Monday for their first rehearsal of the summer at […]
Trump nominates Kavanaugh for Supreme Court
WASHINGTON (D.C.) — After days of frenzied lobbying and speculation, President Donald Trump decided on federal appeals Judge Brett Kavanaugh for his second nominee to the Supreme […]
Repair work on City Hall to be completed by September
MORGANTOWN — An ongoing project to repair the limestone facade and brick parapet of Morgantown City Hall is scheduled for completion in September, to be followed by […]
Hit-and-run victim remembered by friends and co-workers
MORGANTOWN — Friends and co-workers described Divanté Coles as a hard worker, selfless and well-liked. “He was so selfless,” childhood friend Curstin Everson said. “I want to emphasize […]
Short-term plans for the Tunnelton underpass
KINGWOOD — The first step in finding a solution to the Tunnelton underpass is to search for the storm water drains, Preston commissioners said Monday. “We’re looking […]
First moves come this week for W.Va.’s look at higher ed
CHARLESTON — When the commission that oversees West Virginia’s higher education system convenes today, it will kick off a new look at where the state’s colleges and […]