Thursday, September 25th, 2025
Good morning, Morgantown. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 25th of September.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ The Playroom will mark its first year on Tuesday, September 30 by hosting a ticketed birthday bash with sessions from 9 to 11 a.m., noon to 2 p.m., and 3 to 5 p.m.—featuring a photo booth, cupcake decorating, temporary tattoos, bubble dance parties and an unveiling of a new themed playhouse. Morgantown Magazine
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ FallFest 2025 operated with the lowest budget in 15 years at $226,500 and saw 3,863 attendees—a 68% drop since its post-COVID return in 2022. WVU Arts and Entertainment chose a focused lineup featuring Grammy-award-winning Sierra Ferrell, local band Seneca and Morgantown-based DJ Howes Party to manage rising entertainment costs. The Daily Athenaeum
- ➤ WYK celebrated its 125th anniversary—marking a milestone of long service—and held commemorative events for the community. Officials said more details on upcoming programming will be shared soon. WDTV
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ This fall, WVU Purpose Center—partnering with Leadership and Organizational Development—will offer two four-week CliftonStrengths pods beginning Oct. 8 for career and leadership development. The career pod meets Wednesdays in October at Mountainlair while the leadership pod meets via Zoom on Tuesdays from late October to early November with limited spots. West Virginia University
- ➤ Information Technology Services warned WVU faculty, staff and students to be alert for scam texts, emails and phone calls — they said to ignore messages asking for login details and to contact the ITS Service Desk at 304-293-4444 if unsure. Do not respond to suspicious texts or click on any links to protect your personal and university data. West Virginia University
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ The West Virginia Department of Tourism released its second fall foliage update showing that forecasted rainfall will rejuvenate leaves and boost vibrant colors—officials encourage locals to use a live leaf tracker and follow an itinerary of scenic spots to enjoy the season. This update aims to help residents and visitors plan their fall outings with the best views across the state. WDTV
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Today the West Virginia Division of Forestry announced that the fall fire season will begin on October 1 and run through December—outdoor burning is allowed only from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. and violators may face fines up to $1,000. WDTV
- ➤ Attorney General J.B. McCuskey’s office filed a motion to ask the Supreme Court if the Equal Protection for Religion Act applies to West Virginia’s vaccination law—parents are confused as school has started and cases move forward. The move comes as courts in Raleigh County and elsewhere continue to debate whether religious and philosophical exemptions should be offered. MetroNews
- ➤ Governor Patrick Morrisey said West Virginia will no longer invest in Chinese-owned companies because he said the Chinese Communist Party poses a security risk. The West Virginia Investment Management Board voted on a divestment plan—ending such investments by early 2026 as state treasurer Larry Pack applauded the move. WDTV
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ FSAP provides confidential mental health services for employees and their dependents during National Suicide Prevention Month through licensed clinicians available in person and via telehealth. WVU employees can access up to three sessions annually—medical residents and fellows qualify for extra appointments—with FSAP reachable at 304-293-5590 and the National Suicide and Crisis Line available 24/7 at 988. West Virginia University
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ WVU wide receiver Jeff Weimer transferred on January 24 to learn coach Rich Rodriguez’s offense but had to train alone until his waiver was approved on Aug. 20 — he got his first catch against Kansas and will play a bigger role after injuries. The Dominion Post
- ➤ Local sports reporters detailed top Class AA matchups for Week 5, noting that Coal City's game between No. 3 Bluefield and No. 2 Independence will draw strong local interest—this preview highlights a key contest between two top teams. MetroNews
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The Return of the King: Elvis Tribute
7:00-8:30 p.m. — Metropolitan Theatre — Tickets available — Experience a complete journey through the highlights of Elvis' illustrious career with Tyler Christopher.
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Jeff Grable Live at The Lakehouse
6-9 p.m. — Lake House Restaurant — Free entry — Enjoy live music from Jeff Grable, a talented singer-songwriter influenced by rock, folk, and blues.
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Kansas State Wildcats vs. West Virginia Mountaineers Women's Volleyball
5-8 p.m. — WVU Coliseum — Check for ticket pricing — Experience high-energy collegiate volleyball action as the Wildcats take on the Mountaineers.
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BYU Cougars vs. West Virginia Mountaineers Women's Volleyball
1-4 p.m. — WVU Coliseum — Ticket prices vary — Catch the thrilling women's volleyball match between the Cougars and Mountaineers.
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Cincinnati Bearcats vs. West Virginia Mountaineers Women's Volleyball
6:30-9:30 p.m. — WVU Coliseum — Check for ticket prices — Watch an exciting clash between the Cincinnati Bearcats and West Virginia Mountaineers in women's volleyball.
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Cody Clayton Eagle Live Performance
8-11 p.m. — Tipsy Teeze Bar, Grill and Music Hall — Ticket info not specified — Experience the electrifying energy and heartfelt authenticity of West Virginia's own singer-songwriter, Cody Clayton Eagle.
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Miles for Migraine West Virginia
9:30-11:30 AM — Hazel Ruby McQuain Park — Participation fee applicable — Walk or run to support Migraine & Headache awareness in a scenic park.
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