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Editorials
$24 billion is truly gone with the wind
12:30 am
After 20 years of wind subsidies, wind power is even less efficient
W.Va. needs to choose growth over poverty
12:30 am
The opportunity to win big plants comes rarely, and affects generations
Commitment laws and hospital beds
The new EPA chief should obey the law
The agency cannot continueto ignore limits to its power
Looking ahead by looking behind
Short takes
W.Va.'s drug problem spawns child abuse
Collapse of personal responsibility poses big challenges for the state
Corridor G traffic does need attention
Here's to the DOH for looking at the situation in its entirety
Thank you, readers, for your generosity
Oh, for pity's sake, cut the corporate tax rate
The biggest revenue problemin the nation is in U.S. households
State scholarships are tricky business
The argument over what works best seems guaranteed to intensify
Mary Price Ratrie is appropriately honored
A true rock of the community is remembered in an appropriate way
Happy Holidays from the Daily Mail
Merry Christmas
Christmas Eve is a treasure in itself
Short takes
The GM bailout is about to be history
Taxpayers will lose $12.6 billion to save only one car company
Congratulations, NGK; much success in W.Va.
Expansion at Sissonville is good for both the company and the state
School calendars should meet educational needs
Having the first semester end at Christmas break makes sense
Something that works: sex offender registry
Law enforcement makes a sweep to make sure people are registered
What factors enable mass murderers?
To focus solely on firearms may be to miss other contributing factors
Signing bonuses - and jobless benefits?
The question before legislators is why the state allows this abuse
Legislators should help the school board
The state code is so restrictive it prevents strong superintendents
Generic pain pills must also deter abuse
FDA should require safeguards name-brand makers already use
Recycling may require a public-private solution
If government focuses on education and private industry manages . . .
Americans want dependable utilities
Cheap power, gas and water will go the way of the Pet Rock
How the United States become prosperous
How returning to fundamental principles could restore wealth
Short takes
Long on pensions, short on teacher pay
W.Va. is overinvested in the past and underinvested in the future
West Virginia improves highway communication
The new 511 system will help people deal with tie-ups and delays
W.Va. should adopt a right-to-work law
There is no prize for remaining an undesirable place to invest
Response to Sissonville explosion was amazing
Once again, workers endured cold and darkness to restore civilization
Justices rightly blast frivolous legal appeals
The high court should not toleratethe cut-and-paste approach to law
Government rewarding self-destructive actions
Some anti-poverty programs do more to perpetuate the problem
Overcrowded schools are a sign of progress
Mary Snow Elementary's success could revitalize the West Side
West Virginia needs to re-think tax incentives
A blanket tax reduction will work better than picking the winners
State insurance should parallel private sector
The public won't forever tolerate benefits they don't enjoy themselves
Open meetings law matters to the public
Public officials must govern in a way citizens can follow
Short takes: Who's paying the taxes?
Sniping at Clinton Giles is easy; his job is not
Criticizing an inspiring educator is a snap, being one is a tall order
West Virginia is a great place to live
Its essential nature also make it a great place for visitors
Judge William Watkins needs to go quickly
The public can't be left at the mercy of out-of-control judicial officials
Democrats should cut spending first
$1.6 trillion in new taxes is not what Americans need
How do legislators intend to help cities?
Tax tinkering won't come close to funding $1 billion in pension debt
Delta Airlines will like Charley West
The ability to book first class to Atlanta and beyond is great
The focus should be on students, not on adults
A school superintendent drama overshadows a school scandal
Gov. Tomblin could get a lot accomplished
Reaching out to Republicans could help him pick up the pace
WVU educations have changed many lives
Congress is causing Postal Service losses
Short takes
Public schools do need bold changes
The state's change agents need to hit the ground running in 2013
Democraticare starts 10 months from now
If Affordable Care runs amok, governors are positioned as fall guys
Do Kanawha voters want higher taxes?
There's nothing wrong with asking them, but they might well say no
Is The Greenbrier really so different?
The distinction between resort and racino is getting murky
Morrisey's appeal for funds disappoints
Post-election fundraising to cut campaign debt looks like tribute
Regional jail abuses deserve full attention
Protecting the public is essential; W.Va. must supply funds to do it right
Does Rockefeller intend to run again?
With Capito in the Senate race, W.Va. looks to Democrats for a sign
Agriculture raises are black mark on Douglass
Giving a parting gift to appointees shows little concern for the public
D.C. must consider household cliffs also
Steep tax increases would hurt 121 million American families
West Virginia needs medical specialists
Being No. 1 in diabetes deaths shows a need for endocrinologists
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