Forty people showed up for a Black Lives Matter march in Kingwood over the weekend. Sixty people showed up in opposition. Both sides brought guns. One guy […]
Opinion
Trump’s many lies no longer shock us. How sad is that?
We weren’t going to normalize this. Remember that? Remember the way many of us solemnly vowed we would always maintain the ability to be outraged, hold on […]
Making Trump’s misogyny ‘presidential’
E. Jean Carroll’s account of the time Donald Trump allegedly raped her in a department store in the 1990s is highly specific and amply corroborated. It’s also […]
The university is to Morgantown as the Vatican is to Rome
“The university is devoted to being a good citizen,” Gordon Gee, president of West Virginia University, said when he sat down (virtually) with members of The Dominion […]
Biden needs to fine-tune his message on Cuba the way Kerry has
Democratic candidate Joe Biden desperately needs to correct his message to Miami’s Cuban American voters if he wants to carry this crucial state on the Nov. 3. […]
In a ‘Twilight Zone’ of our own making
The Bay Area wasn’t in end times Wednesday. It only looked like it, with orange skies creating an eerie, perpetual dusk. Car headlights were still needed at […]
Stars and Stripes survived. Troops are better for it
It’s hard to say just what Willie and Joe would make of the failed plan to shut down the military’s independent news source — Stars and Stripes. […]
Sept. 13 letters to the editor
Exit ramp conditions awful — roads, too Exit 7 is a heavily traveled exit off Interstate 68 and the surface of the ramp is deplorable. Potholes and […]
Swearengin for Senate
The Dominion Post would like to thank Sen. Shelley Moore Capito for her years of service in government, but it’s time for a fresh face. We […]
Taking the road less traveled during the pandemic
I was listening to two different information sources at the same time yesterday afternoon. White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany was trying mightily to tamp down reports […]