With March moving in and almost a full year around the sun since our world turned upside down with the COVID-19 pandemic, I think a lot of […]
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Quarantine Kitchen: Spinach Stuffed Shells
BY Gretchen McKayAssociated Press I’ve been obsessed with adding fresh, leafy greens to every meal for the past couple of weeks. Greens speak of spring, and spring, […]
After voicing concerns, McNulty says MUB employees being vaccinated
MORGANTOWN — Morgantown Utility Board General Manager Mike McNulty gave a shout-out to the Monongalia County Health Department Tuesday. This time last month, McNulty expressed his concern […]
More vaccine is on the way for Mon teachers and other school employees
If you give your time to the Monongalia County school district and still haven’t received your COVID shot, then write down these dates and roll up your […]
More COVID at MHS on the day Mon’s high-schoolers return for in-person classes
Another sports team at Morgantown High School has been sidelined to COVID-19, the district announced Monday. That was after two players on the boys lacrosse team tested […]
COVID-19 death rate continues to drop
Gov. Jim Justice again reiterated Monday the safety of the COVID-19 vaccine and said he doesn’t understand people who refuse to get the shot, or shots. “Why […]
Doubling up on masks doubles down on protection, WVU experiment confirms
WVU Today Earlier this month, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended Americans start doubling up on masks. The new guidelines suggest a cloth mask or […]
Confused about HIPAA? Read what you sign before laying down your signature
Signing the COVID-19 vaccine consent form does not give the vaccination clinic, a coalition of local health care providers, the right to sell your personal information. The […]
Local art organization holds 10th Annual Photography Show
The Morgantown Art Association is holding its 10th Annual Photography Show, which will be featured as an exhibit in the association’s gallery until early next month. Photography […]
After one year of COVID-19, Americans step up to address urgent community needs
Newsroom@DominionPost.com CHARLESTON — One year since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic, people have stepped up to address the emotional needs of families reeling from […]