by Olivia Murrayomurray@dominionpost.com West Virginia University transitioned to all-online courses for the end of its fall 2020 semester. Students are now on fall recess. As they prepared […]
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Justice and team offer more tidbits on vaccine rollout in West Virginia
MORGANTOWN — The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine is expected to arrive in West Virginia sometime Dec. 10-12, Gov. Jim Justice said Wednesday. The Moderna vaccine – which is […]
Quarantine Kitchen: Warm eggplant and chickpea salad
A hearty vegan Thanksgiving offering, good for any meal Food@Dominion Post.com In The Dominion Post’s ongoing Wednesday feature, Quarantine Kitchen, we highlight dishes prepared by readers, staffers […]
Eagle Scout project creates workspaces for virtual learning
By Gabriella Brown Newsroom@DominionPost.com At the beginning of the academic year, John Knapp, a Boy Scout in Troop 93, noticed children were lacking something vital for virtual learning […]
High school commencement dates set for May
Oh, the places you’ll go. Sound familiar? It’s the opening line to the book of the same name penned by Theodor Geisel, the beloved children’s author known as […]
Silver linings found during COVID
Since the pandemic began, I’ve tried to take all recommended precautions seriously. I’ve stayed busy working, doing projects and cooking. I’ve felt lucky and privileged that I […]
Many local legislators favor special session to put teeth into statewide mask order
MORGANTOWN — Gov. Jim Justice admitted again last week that his statewide mask order is essentially unenforceable because he can’t enact criminal penalties; only the Legislature can. […]
Adjutant General Hoyer to retire, take COVID-related VP post at WU; Justice comments on mask dispute with Morrisey
MORGANTOWN — Adjutant General James Hoyer will be stepping down to take a COVID-19-related post at WVU after the New Year. Gov. Jim Justice announced the transition […]
Avoid gathering together this Thanksgiving
Current distance leads to brighter holidays ahead Usually this time of year, the focus of Monongalia County Health Department’s Thanksgiving column centers around food safety and how […]
Local organizations adjust to COVID-19 to continue giving during holidays
by Olivia Murray OMurray@DominionPost.com The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in changes and cancellations for many area organizations who annually hold events dedicated to charity during the holiday season. […]