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Mon River Trails Conservancy to host ‘Friday for a Cause’ in downtown Morgantown

Local NewsBy mike.nolting@wvradio.comMarch 20, 2025

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The Mon Rivers Trails Conservancy wants to invite Morgantown area residents to hang out downtown on Friday and help support the growth of area recreation. The Co-Op on Pleasant Street will host “Friday for a Cause’ on Friday, March 21, starting at 6 p.m., where specialized drinks will be served by “celebrity…

Details released related to Wednesday fire on I-79 near Marion/Harrison county line

Local NewsBy mike.nolting@wvradio.comMarch 20, 2025

FAIRMONT, W.Va. — Officials with the Valley Volunteer Fire Department have offered more information on a car fire on Wednesday that took place on Interstate 79 and spread onto a nearby hillside. The department provided more information as part of a Facebook post on Thursday where it was reported that a hybrid vehicle caught fire…

Fairmont Police Department promotes five officers to rank of Lieutenant

Local NewsBy mike.nolting@wvradio.comMarch 20, 2025

FAIRMONT, W.Va. — The City of Fairmont announced that five Fairmont police officers will be promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Officers Eric Hudson, Adrian Hayhurst, Jack Frost, Tyler Hall and Jared Martin were promoted as part of a ceremony on Thursday based on the recommendation of Fairmont Police Chief Steve Shine and other senior…

Harrison County man charged after animal control allegedly finds malnourished dog in his care

Local NewsBy mike.nolting@wvradio.comMarch 20, 2025

CLARKSBURG, W.Va. — A Harrison County man has been charged with cruelty to animals after animal control officers found a malnourished dog in his care while taking multiple dogs from a Harrison County residence. Jeremiah Todd, 25, of Harrison County was arrested after deputies with the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call on…

Bill to require Holocaust education in public schools headed to the full Senate

Local NewsBy mike.nolting@wvradio.comMarch 20, 2025

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The Senate Education Committee approved Senate Bill 54 that would require age-appropriate instruction beginning at grade 6 on the Holocaust in public schools. The bill sponsored by Mike Oliverio, R, Monongalia, 13, will now go to the full Senate. Craig Hart, R, Mingo, 6, approved the first portion of the legislation presenting…

April Kaull to leave WVU for position at Carnegie Mellon

Local NewsBy mike.nolting@wvradio.comMarch 20, 2025

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Executive Director of Communications April Kaull has announced plans to leave West Virginia University to serve as the associate vice president for strategic communications at Carnegie Mellon University. , According to a Carnegie Mellon release Kaull will begin her duties there on April 7. Kaull came to WVU in 2015 as spokesperson…

Driver in I-79 crash charged with neglect

Local NewsBy mike.nolting@wvradio.comMarch 20, 2025

WESTON, W.Va. — The driver in an I-79 that seriously injured two children has been charged with child neglect resulting in serious injuries. Troopers from the West Virginia State Police said on March 14 that Fazila Kahn, 41, of Levittown, Pa., was southbound on I-79 at the 88-mile marker when she lost control and crashed,…

City of Morgantown to consider removing Beechurst Power Plant property from Sunnsyside TIF

Local NewsBy mike.nolting@wvradio.comMarch 19, 2025

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Parcels of property that are home to the Beechurst Power Plant could be removed from the Sunnyside Tax Increment Financing (TIF) District. Morgantown City Council unanimously approved a resolution that would consider an application to amend the boundaries of the TIF as part of the original Sunnyside Up Project Plan that would…

Mon County Commission to request BOE, Westover to return tax dollars related to UTC TIF

Local NewsBy mike.nolting@wvradio.comMarch 19, 2025

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The Monongalia County Commission hopes to correct remitted tax errors that involve two local levying bodies. The commission unanimously approved the issuance of letters to the City of Westover and the Monongalia County Board of Education on the need to have approximately $300,000 refunded back to the county due to a TIF…

Vehicle fire causes brush fire on I-79 near Marion/Harrison county line

Local NewsBy mike.nolting@wvradio.comMarch 19, 2025

FAIRMONT, W.Va. — Northbound traffic of Interstate 79 was shut down near the Marion/Harrison county line for several hours Wednesday while crews fight a brush fire. According to officials with the Marion County 911 Center, crews were alerted to a vehicle fire on I-79 North, near the 130 mile marker south of White Hall at…

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