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Short takes: This election is vital; it's no time for a disconnect
West Virginians have had it with unruly fans
WVU and Morgantown should take whatever action is needed to stop it
Short takes
W.Va. State University gets a welcome boost
A renewed sense of determination and new facilities can change things
Charleston seems to be on the upswing
The city's use of additional revenue is an even more encouraging sign
Taxpayers can't bail out college students
Technical, community schools need to work on their loan default rates
The debt is $16 trillion, plus $60 trillion more
American voters need to make changes now, before it's too late
A half-trillion reasons to register to vote
The average household would see a $3,800 tax hike in taxmageddon
To grump about raises is to forget services
City and county employees do work hard and probably deserve raises
The state school board is about to go wrong
The board exists to serve students, not cater to unions and politicians
Legislators should review copying fees
The cost of the service should determine the price charged
Democrats’ health measure will be toxic
Short takes
City bans on fracking may be shortsighted
Short takes
TODAY is Take Back Drug Day
Thinking about college begins in middle school
Here's to an initiative that shows students there is a way forward
Big 12 football teams deserve top-notch fans
Surely WVU fans will display the hospitality W.Va. is known for
Let France field-test taxation of the rich
If it doesn't produce growth, Americans could avoid a mistake
To drive or to bike; that is the question
Let's see whether city consultants can reconcile this nettlesome split
Transportation plan hurts Putnam County
If Putnam traffic travels east, why orient planning to the west?
Some students are fat, so everyone must diet
Washington's school cafeteria rules reveal big government at its worst
Volunteer firefighters receive public funds
Kanawha County officials must require financial records in return
Wind farm subsidy should be zeroed out
This $12 billion boondoggle undermines the U.S. economy
States haven't reduced pension liabilities much
Private-sector workers seem likely to notice and resent the disparity
Why pay $32 an hour for ‘data entry work’?
Good people can save more than one dog
Taxpayers expect good management
WVU already has lobbyists in D.C.
Taxpayers who are $16 trillion in the hole notice spending now
Overregulation does have an economic cost
Obamacare was 2,400 pages long, and regulations will be longer still
Charleston reconsiders its development options
The trestle proposal is farsighted, but a bike path is more achievable
One pill mill doctor, 118,000 prescriptions
The damage done by one doctor is staggering and disheartening
Suddenly, coal matters to Obama and Romney
The American political system forces candidates to learn a little
Youthful offenders do need humane treatment
Resolution of a juvenile justice case could produce encouraging progress
Government Motors still owes taxpayers
People who have lost wealth will not willingly lend anytime soon
Operating a vehicle is expensive in W.Va.
The Legislature needs to look at the realities West Virginians face
'Quantitative easing' won't save the nation
Simply easing credit has not jump-started the U.S. economy
Expanding Medicaid will cost W.Va. money
It is wise of Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin to want better estimates of the cost
Steelworkers can’t vote on a contract?
People who are losing big money on strike deserve better treatment
Dropouts and truants cost themselves jobs
Good jobs can be had in W.Va., but kids aren't preparing for them
Do state pension rules lead to double-dipping?
If some people can get pensions at 55, abuse is almost inevitable
Business courts may help W.Va. compete
The Mountain State took a clue from the leader in legal climate
Cities need not be greedy about taxes
Hotel-motel tax exemptions are helping W.Va.'s local economies
Will taxpayers pity Chicago teachers?
Democrats are caught between union supporters and taxpayers
Will doctors continue to accept Medicare?
Low reimbursement rates have led some physicians to refuse seniors
West Virginia gets better market access
The Prichard intermodal terminal will cut costs for many shippers
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