Over 70 tests still pending The medical director of the Sundale Rehabilitation and Long-Term Care facility in Morgantown said Wednesday there are 20 confirmed cases of COVID-19 […]
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UPDATE: Sundale medical director confirms 20 cases at facility
UPDATE: Dr. Carl Shrader, Sundale medical director and a WVU Medicine physician, confirms 16 residents tested positive for the novel coronavirus at the facility, as well as […]
Daniel’s tailors craft supplemental masks for area hospitals
MORGANTOWN — A stitch in time … just might help save the life of a Morgantown healthcare worker in the days ahead, as the city and region […]
Sundale resident tests positive for COVID-19; 1st community spread case prompts Stay at Home order from Gov.
A female in her 70s who was a patient at Sundale Rehabilitation and Long-Term Care facility in Morgantown has tested positive for the novel coronavirus and is […]
Morgantown offers free 10-minute parking for picking up food
MORGANTOWN — If it doesn’t already, downtown Morgantown will soon have designated meters that offer free 10-minute parking for people grabbing take-out orders. That’s according to Morgantown […]
Morgantown facilities closed to public temporarily, meetings canceled
MORGANTOWN — During a Monday afternoon press conference Morgantown City Manager Paul Brake announced that city facilities, including city hall, the public library system and municipal court […]
Deputy mayor disagrees with city budget
Monongalia County Commission President Ed Hawkins said he took exception to comments made by Morgantown Deputy Mayor Rachel Fetty during a recent city budget workshop. During a […]
Aull About History 2 – Morgantown on the Rise
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Greenmont residents discuss proposed drug house ordinance
After an hour of going back and forth on the pros and cons of a proposed ordinance that would make owners of drug houses responsible for what […]
Streets of color: New crosswalk celebrates inclusivity
Crosswalks are designed to draw our attention for safety, but the bright rainbow colors of a new crosswalk in Greenmont are drawing attention for a different reason: […]