From The Register-Herald of Beckley: The WV teacher walkout will stretch into a third day come Monday – and that is most unfortunate. It leaves us wondering why political leaders have kicked this can down the proverbial road for so long. It’s not as if an underfunded health insurance agency[Read More…]
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Editorial: Today’s WV teachers strike is not your mom’s teacher strike
From The Charleston Gazette-Mail: Has anyone else noticed a different feeling in the air leading up to this teacher strike compared to 1990? A feeling is difficult to quantify, but perhaps it started a few weeks ago as teachers sent delegations to their county school board meetings. For example, in[Read More…]
WV Senate Bill 600 could allow manufacturers in WV a discount on electricity at others’ expense
By Max Garland The Charleston Gazette-Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Consumer advocates say a bill that would let some manufacturers negotiate cheaper electricity rates with utilities would force residential customers to pay more to make up the difference. The bill (Senate Bill 600) has made it to the state Senate floor. It[Read More…]
Editorial: WV Civilian Conservation Corps payroll is an outrage
From The Inter-Mountain of Elkins: Public schools throughout West Virginia are closed because of a work stoppage organized by the state’s two teachers’ unions. The strike is illegal and will affect many students and their families adversely. But it is not difficult to understand why teachers have become so frustrated[Read More…]
WV Teachers Strike: AFT of WV leader says it’s up to legislators to come up with a good solution
By Jordan Nelson The Register-Herald of Beckley BECKLEY, W.Va. — Amid a statewide work stoppage involving teachers and school service personnel with a main focus to find a source of funding for the state’s Public Employees Insurance Agency (PEIA), union leaders say it is up to legislators to find that source and[Read More…]
Huntington, WV, officials continue to monitor water levels
By COURTNEY HESSLER and JOSHUA QUALLS The Herald-Dispatch of Huntington HUNTINGTON – Weather officials still expect flooding in the Tri-State through the beginning of the week, but perhaps not as bad as had previously been forecast. The National Weather Service on Friday predicted the Ohio River in Huntington would reach[Read More…]
WV Northern Panhandle: All eyes on the Ohio River as rain continues to fall, water continues to rise
Staff Report The Intelligencer of Wheeling WHEELING, W.Va. — Light rains Saturday seemed to be just the start of expected heavy rains overnight into today, which is keeping emergency agencies on alert for flooding. Ohio County Emergency Management Director Lou Vargo said officials would be watching the weather reports from[Read More…]
WV teachers stoppage evokes memories of 1990 WV teachers strike
By BISHOP NASH For the Logan Banner LOGAN, W.Va. — In the West Virginia Encyclopedia, there is only one entry under “Teachers’ Strike,” though that’s sure to soon change. Only once before had the state’s storied history of labor conflict starred school employees, the most viable job option in many[Read More…]
Editorial: WV Legislature must eliminate Bureaucratic bloat to fix pay, PEIA mess
From the Parkersburg News and Sentinel: Gov. Jim Justice and West Virginia lawmakers spent a lot of time — on the campaign trail and before the start of the legislative session — pounding their fists in outrage at our great state being ranked 50th on so many national lists. “I’m[Read More…]
Editorial: Sports betting could help WV revenues for a while
The Herald-Dispatch of Huntington: The longstanding federal ban on full-fledged sports betting, outside of a few states, seems to be on its last legs. Later this year, the Supreme Court is expected to rule on Christie v. NCAA, a lawsuit from New Jersey that would overturn the 1992 Professional and[Read More…]



