By Alvin H. Moss In response to legal action against it on April 12, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) acknowledged June 27 that […]
Opinion
Carmichael should work with teachers
By Tega Toney In recent weeks, Senate President Mitch Carmichael has taken it upon himself to launch a one-man crusade against the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), […]
Abortion rights fight looms large in future
Bob Jones, Morgantown The editorial pages in the July 22 The Dominion Post outdid itself with high quality commentaries and letters to the editor. The newspaper continues […]
Ballot measures look easy but still require thought
Think of the ballot measures in November’s election as simply complicated. The simply part of that derives from the fact that voters are facing only two statewide […]
Protect your eyes — and your eyelids — from the sun
Chances are, your sun protection routine is missing a key area — one that’s highly vulnerable to potentially deadly skin cancers. “So many of us protect our […]
Chiropractors best for treating whiplash
Q: I was in an automobile crash and have neck pain. I am having trouble getting a doctor to believe me and the insurance company is telling […]
Strategies to stockpile votes take many forms
Delmar Hagedorn, Morgantown Gerrymandering political districts is just a small part of the strategy to drum up party votes. Gov. Jim Justice is one example of this. […]
Volunteers needed to staff railroad display
Bob Shaffer, Tunnelton For those who have railroading in their blood, a great opportunity to help keep a local railroad museum open is available in Tunnelton, Preston […]
Plastic straw ban will hurt disabled’s lives
Michael J. Sharley, Westover I am writing this letter in response to the essay by Trammell S. Crow (DP-Friday). Crow argued that the country needs to ban […]
Microwaves are more complex than we think
By Vaageesha Das Whenever we are hungry and in need to heat some food up, we usually use the microwave. The microwave warms the food in the […]