During the pandemic, Americans learned how painful supply chain disruptions can be. Now, a newly proposed action from the Trump Administration could unintentionally make the pandemic’s supply chain disruptions seem tame.
President Trump is looking to rapidly rebuild American shipbuilding. ...
The “George Drinks Water” robotics team from John Marshall High School—Sophie Cunningham, Lilly Bergen, and Knox Wilson—took home the Design Award at the West Virginia High School Robotics State Championship this past Monday at Fairmont State University. That win punched their ticket to ...
A recent opinion piece in The Intelligencer about Wheeling Mayor Denny Magruder left me scratching my head, so much so that I felt compelled to respond.
It took an unusually aggressive tone and read as the grievance of someone still disgruntled over the outcome of Wheeling’s recent mayoral ...
On July 5, 2016, officers responded to a convenience store about 12:35 a.m. after an anonymous caller indicated a man selling music CDs and wearing a red shirt threatened him with a gun, Baton Rouge police have said. Two officers responded and had some type of altercation with the Black man in ...
Last week, we had the first of Gov. Patrick Morrisey’s bills be signed into law. Senate Bill 456, the Riley Gaines Act that defines “male” and “female” in State Code, is now the law of the land.
We in the media are sometimes criticized by lawmakers for focusing on the social ...
The acrimony in the continuing debate about people who are unhoused in Wheeling and the region showed up in a recent editorial in the Sunday News-Register. This mirrors what is happening in many communities across the country. The problem is that we only want to treat the symptom rather than ...