MORGANTOWN — Gov. Jim Justice announced a new round of sports-related reopenings during his Friday press briefing. Low contact summer youth sports – such as Little League […]
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Huttonsville prison COVID-19 count reaches 111; system-wide testing priorities explained, but no date set
MORGANTOWN — The positive case count at Huttonsville Correctional Center rose to 111 as of Thursday afternoon, Gov. Jim Justice said. Justice and his team again promised […]
$1.8M in repairs needed for downtown parking garage
During a recent report to Morgantown City Council, Parking Authority Executive Director Dana McKenzie said the University Avenue parking garage needs $1.8 million in repairs. McKenzie explained […]
Quarantine Kitchen: Italian Wedding Soup in the slow cooker easy, good
Food@DominionPost.com In The Dominion Post’s ongoing Wednesday feature, Quarantine Kitchen, we highlight dishes prepared by readers, staffers and chefs at our local restaurants in an effort to […]
Parade at Sundale
Residents of Sundale Rehabilitation and Long-Term Care in Morgantown enjoyed a parade of vehicles carrying friends and family members by Sunday afternoon. Like other nursing facility across […]
Winners of first Birding Cup spot 89 species
Newsroom@DominionPost.com The first Morgantown Birding Cup was held May 15-16, with teams spotting hawks, American robins, Baltimore orioles and many other species. The event was sponsored by […]
Furloughs begin for 875 WVU employees
Furloughs for 875 West Virginia University employees in Morgantown and at branch campuses in Keyser and Beckley begin today, according to numbers provided by WVU to The […]
Justice: Panhandle COVID-19 spike not an outbreak; DHHR unveils enhanced coronavirus data page
MORGANTON — Gov. Jim Justice said the recent spike in positive cases in Berkeley and Jefferson counties proved not to be an outbreak. There was a lot […]
WVU condemns fraternity coalition
West Virginia University condemned the establishment of a coalition — Fraternity Forward Coalition — that urges fraternities to separate themselves from university governance. “This does not solve […]
WVU students to receive CARES ACT emergency funding
Around 8,000 West Virginia University students received emergency grants of $750 from the federal government to help offset expenses caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The funds given […]