MORGANTOWN — New councilors Zack Cruze (3rd Ward) and Dave Harshbarger (6th Ward) sat for their first meeting Tuesday as members of Morgantown City Council took the […]
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Small, high-end housing development planned for old Sabraton School location
MORGANTOWN — A housing development is planned for the property that has been the home of the old Sabraton School building for the past 100-plus years. R.J. Williams, […]
Man convicted of second-degree sexual assault
MORGANTOWN — After about two hours of deliberating, a jury found Timmy Allan Crockett guilty of second-degree sexual assault Monday. The 48-year-old was convicted of sexually assaulting […]
Former, current mayors spar as F.A.I.R. files annexation pushback
MORGANTOWN — Representatives of F.A.I.R., or Forced Annexation Isn’t Right, stopped by Morgantown City Hall on Friday with pushback on the city’s proposed plan to annex roughly […]
Court dismisses lawsuit looking at Morgantown ward numbers
MORGANTOWN — A lawsuit aimed at forcing the city of Morgantown to equalize the number of residents in its seven wards was dismissed Friday. Attorney Michael Clifford, […]
Father sues after fall in frat house leads to permanent brain damage
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — David A. Rusko filed a lawsuit against the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, its WVU chapter, SAE Gamma, and several members after his 22-year-old son fell […]
Owner of large-snake-at-large arrested
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The owner of the 15-foot python that escaped into the wilds of Sabraton on May 30 has been arrested and charged by the Morgantown […]
One hospitalized in Morgantown Motel shooting
MORGANTOWN — Two men were arrested in connection with a shooting at the Morgantown Motel that sent one person to the hospital early Wednesday morning. Monongalia County […]
Trial set for man who accidentally shot 8-year-old
An October trial date was set for 50-year-old Michael Nichols, the great-uncle of 8-year-old Chloey Neely, who was shot in the head while he was handling a […]
‘Historic’ omnibus education bill passes 18-16
Gov. Jim Justice: ‘I look forward to signing it’ CHARLESTON — The situation in the state Senate swiftly moved from ominous to omnibus. Severe weather caused Capitol […]