Outsiders Buying Elections, West Virginia Families Paying For It

West Virginians already carry one of the heaviest economic burdens in America. Fewer of us work than in almost any other state. Those who do work, earn wages that lag the rest of the country, electric bills among the highest in the region, and the most expensive private health insurance costs in the nation. For 84 years, single-party rule from Charleston made all of that worse. But when conservatives took control of the state legislature in 2014, something changed. Real reforms took hold. Our economy grew. People began moving to West Virginia for jobs, not away from it. Lawsuit abuse ...

Clean Water For West Virginians Is A Congressional Priority

Spring in West Virginia is truly “almost heaven.” Life comes back to our forests, wildflowers scatter across the mountains, and spring rains send cold water rushing through our mountain streams and rivers. Unfortunately, many West Virginians don’t have reliable access to that clean, cold water when they turn on their taps. Indeed, some West Virginians’ water is so filthy that it is not fit for drinking. In some cases, the water even causes blistering when used for bathing. This is completely unacceptable and should not be happening in the United States of America. That is why ...

Grand Vue's Growth

Tucked away in Moundsville, Grand Vue Park is a hidden gem that gives Ohio Valley residents another place to play outdoors. The park recently broke ground on a project that will make it even more attractive. The park is spending $3.8 million to build four new cabins at the park. Two will look like the conventional cabins found around Grand Vue. The other two will be elevated cabins, similar to the treetop cabins already found in the park. Park General Manager Craig White said all four cabins will have the comforts of home and then some. Each will be equipped with a state-of-the-art ...

Investments In Center Wheeling Make Sense

In introducing an ordinance to spend nearly $700,000 to replace the roof on the Lower Market House on Centre Market, the City of Wheeling made a prudent move for the future of that neighborhood, and not just in the obvious areas. First, let’s talk about the obvious. Centre Market has been a hub of commerce in Wheeling for so long. It’s crucial that it remains healthy and free from structural issues. Yet, that expenditure means so much more for Center Wheeling because of what isn’t there yet. The WVU Cancer Institute St. Joseph Regional Cancer Complex is beginning to take shape ...

Gambling Still A Problem

As lawmakers continue to look for ways to kick-start our sluggish and somehow still backward-looking economy, West Virginians are falling prey to another draining and damaging addiction at a higher rate than in most other states. WalletHub’s “2026’s Most Gambling-Addicted States” placed West Virginia at sixth overall. It’s always a shock to come in first in one of these studies or reports, just to come to the understanding that on this one, first is worst. But the Mountain State is No. 1 for lottery sales per capita. The state is also first for legality of daily fantasy ...

Prescription Take Back Day Important

Saturday is National Prescription Take Back Day, a twice-a-year opportunity for us to collect the expired and unused prescription drugs in our homes and dispose of them safely. Having those drugs around the home can be dangerous. They can become lost, stolen and sold illegally, or misused by friend, neighbor or another member of the family. Such a scenario could become a life-or-death situation for someone you love. It could start, restart or deepen an addiction. It could lead someone to any of a litany of bad choices. In a state like West Virginia, which already has felt the scourge of ...