MORGANTOWN — A lot of people are talking about guns and gun control in 2018 and recently the conversation gained a new angle — 3D-printed guns. Keith […]
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Majority of campaign funds for U.S. Senate seat candidates came from contributions from other states
MORGANTOWN — From mid-April through June, the campaigns for West Virginia’s U.S. Senate seat were only marginally supported by West Virginians. For incumbent Democrat Joe Manchin, 95.4 […]
Downtown Morgantown business owners: ‘String of business closures not new’
MORGANTOWN — “If you’re not on High Street, you might as well be on a different planet,” said Charles McEwuen, senior business owner of Tanner’s Alley Leather […]
Preston Memorial Hospital adds Orthopedic Surgery Department
KINGWOOD — Preston Memorial Hospital is adding an Orthopedic Surgery Department. The Orthopedic Surgery Department consists of three general orthopedists trained to deliver a wide range of […]
WVU Heart and Vascular Institute participates in clinical trial for heart device
MORGANTOWN — The WVU Heart and Vascular Institute was the first site in the United States to actively enroll patients in an innovative clinical trial to treat […]
WVU neuroscience professor receives NIH grant to study effect of serotonin in fruit flies
MORGANTOWN — Andrew Dacks, assistant professor of neuroscience in the Department of Biology, received a $1.3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to conduct research […]
WVU professor receives research grant to study cancer growth
MORGANTOWN — What do one in five breast cancers have in common? Large amounts of a protein called HER2 (or human epidermal growth factor receptor 2). “Every […]
WVU Foundation receives record number of donations for fourth straight year
MORGANTOWN — For the fourth straight year, the WVU Foundation’s annual giving program received a record number of donations. Between July 1, 2017, and June 30, 2018, […]
Pace of state Supreme Court impeachment proceedings causing partisan divide
CHARLESTON — Two local lawmakers participating in the impeachment proceedings against four state Supreme Court justices shared contrasting thoughts on the pace of the historic occurrence. Delegate […]
Ugandan singing group makes a stop in Morgantown
MORGANTOWN — Over 10 years, eight men have been spreading the Ugandan culture through Christ. The Harmonics, an acapella group, formed in 2007 and decided that serving […]