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As The Primary Showed, Every Vote Matters

Every vote matters. We have all heard that phrase countless times, and the 2026 Primary Election proved it once again. Three races for the House of Delegates were decided by six votes or less, and countless others by just a few dozen votes. This proves that you, the voter, taking the affirmative step to cast your ballot can impact the direction of our state. One entity, however, that did not seem to remember that every voter matters was the West Virginia Republican State Executive Committee. A slight majority of the committee made the decision to undo forty years of precedent and ...

Reporter’s Notebook: Signs And Portents

Happy June, everybody. Today marks the meteorological start of summer, and I’m ready to fire up the grill and head to the pool. However, some people are still stuck trying to sell us in the West Virginia political press that the May 12 Republican primary was a victory for the forces of Gov. Patrick Morrisey and Senate President Randy Smith, R-Preston. I still contend that the GOP primary wasn’t a victory for anyone. It was a stalemate in the Republican caucuses in the House of Delegates and state Senate. The governor will once again face a hostile House Republican caucus. And ...

John McCabe: The View From Wheeling Heights Has Never Been Better

There was a time — not all that long ago, really — when many people in Wheeling would not have imagined an event such as the Ogden Wellness Weekend bringing thousands of residents together in celebration across so many corners of the city. More importantly, there also was a time when few ...

Steven Allen Adams: It’s Time to Get Involved

After the recent primary election period, I think we could all use a break from politics for a bit. This is when I traditionally re-publish a Memorial Day column with some minor changes from year to year to keep the column relevant. In that piece, I write about the Memorial Day parade in my hometown of St. Marys, W.Va. "It starts with a parade downtown, led by a color guard represented by almost all the branches of the armed forces — Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, and Coast Guard," I wrote. " Traditionally, they lead the parade to what remains of the Hi Carpenter Bridge … Once the ...

Marble King’s Beri Fox: Natural Gas Essential To W.Va. Manufacturing

West Virginia’s economy has always been built on making the most of what we have. Our natural resources have powered industries, built up local economies, and sustained communities for generations. That is still true today and cannot be taken for granted. Manufacturing in America is under pressure. Companies are facing rising costs, supply chain uncertainty, and increasing competition from overseas. Founded in 1949, Marble King has proudly been producing glass marbles in West Virginia for generations. Today, we are the last remaining marble manufacturer in the United States. Rooted ...

Youngstown State’s Bill Johnson: We’re Here to Stay In The Valley

The patriots who built America were known for their strong statements, such as Virginia House of Burgesses delegate Patrick Henry’s declaration, “Give me liberty or give me death.” 250 years later, with the future of Ohio’s higher education system caught up in our state’s gubernatorial campaign, let me make an equally emphatic statement: Youngstown State University isn’t going anywhere! In fact, it’s not even in the conversation. I’m glad to see our community show its Penguin Pride and rally to YSU’s defense, but we’re uniquely suited for being part of the solution, ...