All we hear in the news and on social media sites is how many individuals want a “Legacy” to be praised and remembered for in their lives.
Well, I hate to disappoint such legacy seekers, but in time, they will be forgotten and erased from existing on Earth. It’s everyone’s fate. ...
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, a wave of education innovation has been sweeping across the United States. Parents, student, educators and education advocates alike realized the current one-size-fits-all system was not working and started to seek alternative education pathways that best fits each ...
We’re on the countdown to Crossover Day Wednesday, when state Senate bills must cross over to the House of Delegates and vice versa in order to ensure these bills have a chance of making it to passage by midnight on Saturday, April 12, when the 2025 legislative session ends.
That means we ...
Since our unusual wartime creation in 1863, West Virginia has always had an independent streak. Mountaineers were meant to be free, after all. And many a West Virginia politician has made a career by railing against mandates from Washington. Our current governor, no less, built his brand by ...
In the wake of the recent flooding that did much damage to several communities in our state, we have seen firsthand the resilience and solidarity of West Virginia’s people. These floods reminded us of the need to better prepare and support our communities for the challenges ahead.
From ...
Today is the deadline for bills to be introduced in the West Virginia Senate. As of Sunday, we are now two-thirds of the way through the 60-day legislative session with less than three full weeks left.
We’re also just over a week until Crossover Day, when bills must be passed by the body ...