Ask people who drive roads about problems Gov. Jim Justice recently said “There’s lots of times in Charleston that they don’t understand the magnitude of the truck […]
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the editor April 22
One story of terrorism does not negate another We need better priorities. We need to floss instead of going to bed, or see a friend rather than […]
Letters to the editor April 21
Thief needs to return visitor’s photo albums After a long drive from St. Charles, Mo., I selected Morgantown as my final stop of the day because I […]
Letters to the editor April 20
Kawecki’s experience works for Morgantown In the Morgantown City Council election, Bill Kawecki is seeking a fourth term to represent 2nd Ward. He wants to continue to […]
Letters to the editor April 18
Owe it to our children to tackle climate change On Saturday, at the Farmers Market Pavilion in Morgantown from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., the Sierra Club […]
Letters to the editor April 17
MUB’s self-help policy is a white collar scheme City Council member Rachel Fetty stood up and voted yes to approve a two-week delay on a recent vote […]
Letters to the editor April 15
Why not paid maternity leave for new mothers? In 1993, President Clinton signed the Family and Medical Leave Act that ensured new mothers 12 weeks of unpaid […]
Letters to the editor April 14
Don’t discriminate to adopt, foster children Fostering and adopting children should be accessible to all people regardless of sexual orientation. A waiver issued by U.S. Department of […]
Letters to the editor April 10
Organic produce helps curb risk of pesticides I need to expand on the the newspaper’s March 23 article on pesticides in produce. The article included my comments […]
Letters to the editor April 8
City Council needs to call in Republic on its contract If redundancy is a model for improvement then let this letter to the editor be part of […]