Wheeling’s Inclusiveness Highlighted In Reuters News Story Rochambeau March 16, 2017 Recently, it seems that West Virginia has been the subject of a raft of stories by the big-time media. It seems to me especially so of the New York Times, with articles like Road Trip to Trump’s Inauguration: ‘...
City Council Unanimously Passes Nondiscrimination Amendments Weelunk Staff December 20, 2016 2 After further public comment and remarks from a majority of Council, City Council voted unanimously to adopt the nondiscrimination amendments to Article 169 during tonight's Wheeling City Council meetin...
Couple Awaits Vote on Non-Discrimination Ordinance Steve Novotney December 18, 2016 2 Peter Junkersfeld grew up in New York City, one of America’s largest melting pots of people with a plethora of persuasions, nationalities, religions, races, and sexual orientations. David Miller, a man born ...
Non-discrimination Public Hearing This Evening Steve Novotney November 29, 2016 This evening Wheeling Mayor Glenn Elliott and his council colleagues will welcome those who wish to comment on the proposed non-discrimination ordinance during a public hearing set to begin at 6 p.m. at the Whi...
In The Bigs – LGBT, 12th Street, the Blues Steve Novotney July 26, 2016 It’s a little different in Wheeling. Ten cities in West Virginia have councils that have dared to establish protection for discrimination against members of the LGBT communities, but they have done so withou...
Wheeling’s Newest HRC Member On A “Mission” Steve Novotney June 25, 2016 1 “I’m ready to go.” It’s her mantra or mission statement; call it what you will, but when Loma Nevels says it, she most definitely means it. A resident of Wheeling Island and a retired employee who worked ...