The Review-Journal recently carried a story about NV Energy’s implementation of a demand charge on residential properties, imposing a surcharge on power at peak times, which for homes is from 5 p.m.
You can get a good sense of what people care about by what they read, what they write and the topics they choose. In that respect, letters to the editor offer a window into a year: a new ...
Opinions expressed in Letters to the Editor are those of our readers and not the Pensacola News Journal. In order for letters to be considered for publication, they must be 250 words or less and ...
To address mass incarceration, we must ensure youth receive a proper education. Without education, young people may turn to crime, leading to a cycle of imprisonment. The presence of school resource ...
I had Mrs. McAuliffe in 9th grade English at Bow Memorial, and everyone loved her. One of her ideas — keeping a journal in space — was similar to a daily assignment we did in class. At the end of each ...
This shutdown isn’t business as usual. Republicans, led by Trump, offered a continuing resolution that would have kept funding levels the same. But accepting it would have meant Democrats ...
On Nov. 7, a front-page Lincoln Journal Star headline read "Soup kitchen serves hundreds." In that same edition of the paper, on Page A10, a headline read, "Musk Could Become World's First ...
The potential war on Venezuela and the murder of a white woman, Renee Nicole Good, are the overt last straws. It has been apparent to many of us that these types of action would be the culmination of ...
Are you comfortable with the peace plan the Trump administration is offering to end the war in Ukraine and the process by which it came about, given the short deadline for Ukraine to accept its points ...