MORGANTOWN – Everything came together to save the life of Mike Howell when he suffered a pulmonary embolism in early January. He got to Mon Health Medical […]
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WVU’s Ali Rezai talks about Rockefeller Neuroscience’s groundbreaking ultrasound research and national media attention
MORGANTOWN – WVU’s Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute recently received national media attention for its groundbreaking research in Alzheimer’s disease and drug addiction. We sat down last week and […]
EPA ruling on school bus purchases clarified
Forget sticker shock, Tony Harris said. That’s because $110,000 is still a bit of a steal for a new school bus these days. Especially one that runs […]
An Eras Evening – Celebrating Taylor Swift and Scott’s Run Settlement House
Scott’s Run Settlement House is calling all Swifties to join in from 6-10 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 7, for a Taylor Swift-themed fundraiser at Cosmo Lounge and Restaurant in […]
Are one-way streets hurting Morgantown’s downtown?
MORGANTOWN — Outdated. Less safe. Bad for business. These days, popular opinion on one-way streets seems to be … well, a one-way street — get rid of […]
Civilian police review board to host public forum
The Morgantown Civilian Police Review and Advisory Board will hold an open house/public forum from 6-7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Morgantown Public Library, 373 Spruce St. The […]
YCF announces 2024 board officers
Your Community Foundation of North Central West Virginia Inc. (YCF) recently announced its 2024 Board of Directors leadership team: Chair Joshua Rogers (Monongalia County), Vice Chair Jenny […]
‘Underdoggs’ suffers from overused gag
I admit it: I love videos of little kids swearing. There is something about the juxtaposition of innocent kids doing something adult that doesn’t hurt them or […]
Mon Arts Center announces programs, camps
The Monongalia Arts Center has announced its programming schedule for the first half of 2024, including kids’ summer camps. Dedicated to bringing fun, affordable arts and creativity […]
Inaugural arts program brings out artists and patrons
Downtown hosted its inaugural First Friday last night, designed to highlight the city’s artistic side. From 6-9 p.m., folks could visit exhibitions at Andrew White Guitars, the […]