TUNNELTON — The first step to a temporary solution to the Tunnelton underpass will be taken Thursday. During heavy rains, flooding occurs in the structure, delaying emergency […]
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Man admits to selling oxycodone, faces up to 20 years incarceration
MORGANTOWN — Robert Brown, of Detroit, admitted to selling oxycodone, U.S. Attorney Bill Powell said Tuesday. Brown, also known as “Pooh,” 24, pleaded guilty to one count of […]
Preston County Commission candidates discuss upcoming election
KINGWOOD — Candidates for Preston County Commission John Crippin and Samantha Stone met Tuesday with The Dominion Post Editorial Board to discuss topics facing the commission. Crippin, a […]
Super PAC makes rare splash on House Speaker’s race
CHARLESTON — The vote for a new leader of West Virginia’s House of Delegates comes with a new twist, the influence of a super PAC going to […]
Reedsville Council discussed complaints of fence and fowl ordinances
REEDSVILLE — Reedsville Council discussed complaints about a split-rail fence and chickens running loose at its Monday meeting. A neighbor complained about a former Reedsville police officer […]
Judge denies bond reduction for man charged with sexual assault
MORGANTOWN — Bond will remain at $50,000 for a 67-year-old Wisconsion man, who was extradited to West Virginia to face charges for a sexual assault that happened more […]
Deckers Creek trail temporarily closed for repairs
MORGANTOWN — Two sections of the Deckers Creek Trail will be temporarily closed while the Morgantown Board of Parks and Recreation Commissioners (BOPARC) makes repairs. Melissa Wiles, BOPARC […]
Clay-Battelle’s Watson scores jumbo-sized touchdown
BLACKSVILLE — As Clay-Battelle junior Sean Hays was brought down in the third quarter of Friday night’s 61-0 win against Hundred, he was within a yard of […]
Customers continue to adjust to Mountain Line move, route changes
MORGANTOWN — Mountain Line General Manager Dave Bruffy said customers and transit employees are still adjusting to the Aug. 6 move out of the longtime bus depot […]
WVU professor weighs in on potential, pitfalls of voting technology
MORGANTOWN — West Virginia’s foray into vote-by-app could signal the beginning of a new age of voter participation. Or, it could lead to dire consequences not yet […]