CHARLESTON — As a result of widespread flooding throughout the state, Gov. Jim Justice declared a state of emergency for all 55 West Virginia counties early Saturday […]
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Suncrest Middle hosts Victorian-era tea party
MORGANTOWN — Great expectations paid off Feb. 16 as Suncrest Middle eighth graders participated in the English tea party that’s become a favorite tradition at the school. […]
Hundreds of teachers rally at Capitol
CHARLESTON — The typically orderly proceedings of the Senate turned somewhat chaotic just after noon Feb. 16, spurred by Democratic frustration with decisions by the GOP leadership. […]
Torrential rainfall leads to flooding throughout the area
MORGANTOWN — Torrential rainfall overnight led to severe flooding in north central West Virginia on Friday. Preston County has had two inches of rain since Thursday. As […]
MTEC class welds lanterns for WVU Medicine gala
MORGANTOWN — What started off as one idea, blossomed into another. With the West Virginia University Medicine Children’s Gala slated for tonight, organizers reached out to Don […]
Lifestride program advocates walking to improve health
MORGANTOWN — After four decades of existence, the LifeStride program is consistently serving as a mode to maintain and improve heart health in Monongalia County. The reason […]
Morgantown Library hosts day for kids
MORGANTOWN — Xavier Green is a 4-year-old who really knows his way around the Morgantown Public Library. He likes books about butterflies, dinosaurs and Pete the Cat. […]
Justice names new director of DHHR Office of Drug Control Policy
CHARLESTON — Gov. Jim Justice announced a new director of the Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) Office of Drug Control Policy and a new, targeted […]
Mon County celebrates National School Counseling Week on Feb. 5-9
MORGANTOWN — A resolution declaring Feb. 5-9 National School Counseling Week was read at the most recent Monongalia County Board of Education meeting. “Counselors have a lot […]
Teacher recognized by WVDAR
MORGANTOWN — “The closer you are, the deadlier it gets,” Phil Caskey, University High School social studies teacher, explained to his students, “just like in the Civil […]