by Aldona Bird Sweat stains can ruin a shirt or dress, especially if the garment is white. In the interest of combating fast fashion and preserving clothing […]
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Can California save local news?
The coming election is a stark reminder of what California communities lose when local news outlets shrink or shutter. Sure, there will be an abundance of news […]
In the Know: Go boating for a good cause
Do you have a boat and would like to help raise funds for area programs while scooting around Cheat Lake? Join the Cheat Lake Rotary for the […]
Kamala Harris and DEI
by Byron York A handful of Republicans have referred to Vice President Kamala Harris, now the Democratic nominee for president, as a “DEI hire.” They were essentially […]
Mon Health highlights resources for World Breastfeeding Week
The Mon Health Family Birth Center at Mon Health Medical Center offers perinatal education classes for new and expecting families throughout the year. During World Breastfeeding Week, […]
How ‘white dudes’ may reshape manhood this election
by Rob Okun White men are coming out, but not in the way you might think. Before more than 190,000 men joined a “White Dudes for Harris” […]
This week in West Virginia history
WV Humanities Council The following events happened on these dates in West Virginia history. To read more, go to e-WV: The West Virginia Encyclopedia at www.wvencyclopedia.org.
State Fair of W.Va. opens Thursday
LEWISBURG — Gates are set to open for the 99th Annual State Fair of West Virginia at 8 a.m. Thursday, with carnival rides opening at 11 a.m. […]
WVU Medicine expands its robotic surgery fleet
WVU Medicine Robotic surgery has become a staple in surgical care, offering patients less invasive procedures, decreased hospital stays and even faster recovery. Recently, WVU Medicine took […]
Health Right ‘absolutely’ will be open on Scott Avenue come 2025
MORGANTOWN — Milan Puskar Health Right Executive Director Laura Jones said the agency’s new home, at 10 Scott Ave., will be complete by late October. On or […]