Opinion

The Editorial category is a roundup of links to editorials and columns from West Virginia newspapers.

Fallen journalists deserve a memorial

By Barbara Cochran Journalists relentlessly pursue the truth in order to provide citizens with the information they need to be self-governing. And yet, for journalists, doing that work can be risky, dangerous and even cost lives. Just 15 months ago the deadliest attack on journalists in U.S. history took place[Read More…]

Editorial: Congress should act on miners’ pensions, black lung program

From The Exponent Telegram: Maybe it was the bankruptcy of Murray Energy. Perhaps it was the constant pressure of the United Mine Workers Union and West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin. Or likely it was the fact that 2020 is an election year. Whatever changed Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s mind[Read More…]

Editorial: Saving small schools in W.Va. may be a hopeless quest

From The Herald-Dispatch of Huntington: Parents in the Genoa community of Wayne County could be about to lose their elementary school. They’re trying to stop the school’s consolidation into Dunlow Elementary, 11 miles to the south on W.Va. 152, but the battle may be over before it begins. Last week,[Read More…]

Editorial: Mystery Trip! W.Va. Tourism Office deserves praise

From the Parkersburg News and Sentinel: On a national stage, West Virginia does not always enjoy the greatest of reputations. Most people, if they understand there is a West Virginia at all, have a general idea of us as backward, poor, maybe drug-addicted and living in a land like something[Read More…]

Editorial: More foster parents leads to a better system in W.Va.

From the Charleston Gazette-Mail: Child abuse and neglect is a crisis in West Virginia. That, in turn, has created a crisis in the state’s foster care system, as it grapples not only with the sheer number of children removed from homes, but being able to retain enough caseworkers and making[Read More…]

Editorial: WVU keeping education affordable

From The Intelligencer of Wheeling: West Virginia University President E. Gordon Gee actually was being a bit modest when he spoke of affordability during his State of the University speech last week. “Only six out of 50 flagship (state) universities are affordable for most students, according to a recent Institute[Read More…]

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