U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland should have found a new attorney — preferably one with clear conservative credentials and a solid resume as a prosecutor — for special counsel status in the investigation of the president’s son, Hunter Biden.
While we acknowledge many Republican ...
A proposal by Sen. George Borrello, R-Sunset Bay, and Assemblyman Joe Giglio, R-Gowanda, allowing judges to carry a concealed weapon in their courtroom isn’t necessarily a bad one.
We can understand why some rural judges who have the ability to carry a concealed weapon outside their ...
It’s been six years since the first of two fires ravaged Falconer’s downtown. A second fire a year later just widened the hole.
Previous efforts have failed due to lack of state funding support and now, apparently, the closure of the developer that was working on the newest attempt to ...
Aaron Wadin, executive director of the UCAN mission on First Street in Jamestown, said something worth thinking about in Saturday’s edition of The Post-Journal.
“To use a sports analogy, if you are not a decent player, you play where the ball was,” he said. “If you are an average ...
If state lawmakers are serious about transparency and open government, they will pass two pieces of recently introduced legislation when the next legislative session begins in January.
The first is A.7914, sponsored by Assemblywoman Jo Ann Simon, D-Brooklyn, which would allow public ...
As Chautauqua County officials investigate possible fees for boaters on Chautauqua Lake, we hope they don’t make the same mistakes as were made during the investigation of a taxing district around the lake.
Taxing district talks went on for years and eventually felt exhausting as the ...