A Morgantown-based podcast collective finds numbers in numbers. ➼ Morgantown transplant Kelen Conley started making podcasts around 2008, long before shows like Serial, StartUp, and WTF with Marc Maron made on-demand audio a national obsession. But his experiments never lasted long. “I was in my 20s, and I was easily distracted by shiny things,” he says. Conley was mostly focused…
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Recent stories from Morgantown
A Healthy Return
Mon Health’s new leader has always had a heart for Mountaineer Country. ➼ When David Goldberg left Morgantown for Washington, D.C., in 1994 with a freshly minted degree, it turns out he left a piece of himself behind—a piece that would bring him back a quarter century later as a leader in his field. Goldberg grew up in Edison, New…
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Curbed
Don’t let sidewalks sideswipe you—here’s what you need to know before buying a house. Ella Belling was excited to move into her new house in First Ward. The small Cape Cod was charming and situated in a historic and walkable neighborhood—something that was important to her. Not long after she purchased her home, she received a letter from the city….
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Bags to Books
Purses for women mean books for children at Women United’s annual fundraiser. ➼ Do you remember that book that you just couldn’t put down because it took you to a place you had never been before? Or maybe your favorite was that classic tale that you couldn’t wait to find out how it would end? A group of women in…
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Editor’s Note – Neighborhoods Issue
It’s so much fun to talk with people about their neighborhoods. I love my South Park cottage, and my neighbors are great. But to hear residents of Wiles Hill enthuse about their views and their community center, or Cheat Lakers groove on their laid-back lakeside lifestyle, it’s almost enough to make me pick up and move. It also makes me…
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