By Paula J. Bretz There are many advantages to living in Morgantown if you like to eat, especially if you crave an occasional break from traditional fare. […]
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How to cope: Start your day with gratitude
By Wes Bergen Some days it is difficult to recognize the country we live in. We seem to be living in a world upside-down. The signs are […]
Detecting old trend behind our recessions
By Donald C. Royse A broad definition of economic recession, generally agreed upon, and found in such places as the Business Insider, 247wallst.com, is disruption in the […]
How we might solve problems facing our state
By Micah Weglinski As residents of West Virginia, we face a number of challenges. To list them all here would be a bigger challenge. Instead of focusing […]
Put differences aside for the health of area
By Richard Vaglienti One of the great strengths of our area is the presence of two hospital systems: One very small and one very, very large. For […]
Drug treatment options need a long-term focus
By Stephanie Nethken The drug epidemic in this state is at epic proportions. As a criminal defense attorney, I have reached the conclusion that most criminal behavior […]
Student loan debt will put nation to test
By Chuck Maggio Student loan debt is now the second highest U.S. consumer debt category — behind only mortgage debt — and higher than both credit cards […]
Hunger leaves an impression on us forever
By Jerry Kessel Eating is the most routine ritual of daily life for most of us. But if you are elderly, sick, disabled or homebound you may […]
Thanks for all those breaking the frozen sea
By Geoffrey Hilsabeck Is there anything more heartbreaking than reading the newspaper? Here’s a random sample of stories from the last few days of the Dominion Post: […]
An overdose of extreme loss in West Virginia
By Paula J. Bretz In December 2017, the National Center for Health Statistics released a report revealing that West Virginia led the nation in the rate of […]