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Man says unsafe chase by Oak Hill officer resulted in accident
BECKLEY – A Fayette County man says he sustained life-changing injuries following an unjustified police chase that resulted in an accident. -
Father says jail medical staff ignored signs before daughter's suicide
CHARLESTON – The father of an inmate blames the lack of medical care she received in jail led to her suicide. -
Lawsuit says jail staff ignored man's alcohol withdrawal symptoms, led to his death
CHARLESTON – The estate of a former inmate says obvious signs of alcohol withdrawal were ignored by jail staffers leading to the man’s death. -
Trump-backed Mooney easily defeats fellow incumbent McKinley for House seat
CHARLESTON – In a Republican primary that drew national attention, Alex Mooney handily defeated David McKinley in the matchup between two incumbents. -
Attorney General Morrisey Seeks More Than $400K in Fines, Repayment from Contractor
Attorney General Morrisey Seeks More Than $400K in Fines, Repayment from Contractor. -
AG's office files civil complaint against unlicensed contractor
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office has filed a complaint against an unlicensed contractor who has had 62 consumer complaints totaling more than $400,000 in potential fines and repayments in seven counties in the state since 2019. -
Who owns the trash can? That could be crux of CAMC lawsuit
CHARLESTON – A woman says she severely injured her hand on a trash can at CAMC’s Women’s and Children’s Hospital, but hospital officials say the finger shouldn’t be pointed at them. -
Man says he was injured by driver overserved at Quaker Steak and Lube
CHARLESTON – A Lincoln County man says he was injured in a vehicle accident because Quaker Steak and Lube overserved a patron. -
Valentine’s Day at W.Va. Courthouses
Valentine’s Day at W.Va. Courthouses. -
Woman says jail employees forced her to have sex with another inmate
CHARLESTON – A Monongalia County woman accuses employees of the North Central Regional Jail of violating her constitutional rights by forcing her to have sex with another inmate. -
Gov. Justice awards over $3.9 million in Victims of Crime Act grants to 84 agencies across West Virginia
Gov. Justice awards over $3.9 million in Victims of Crime Act grants to 84 agencies across West Virginia. -
Man sues dog owners for injuries
WHEELING — A man is suing Equity Trust Company alleging he was attacked by a dog and injured. -
Former inmate says he suffered nerve damage from beating by jail officer
CHARLESTON – A former inmate at the North Central Regional Jail says unknown employees of the state Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation beat him until he was knocked out and left him with permanent nerve damage. -
Man sues two Charleston bars after bouncer punches him
CHARLESTON — A man is suing two Charleston bars claiming he was injured when a bouncer punched him. -
Gov. Justice appoints McVey as State Insurance Commissioner, Pickens as Acting Secretary of Administration
Gov. Justice appoints McVey as State Insurance Commissioner, Pickens as Acting Secretary of Administration. -
Man sues STAT EMS for injuries from car accident
PINEVILLE —A man is suing STAT EMS alleging it and one of its drivers caused him injuries in a car accident. -
Freeport wants Harrison County Coal Resources to begin mining on leased property
WEST UNION — Freeport Gas Coal Trust says Harrison County Coal Resources breached its duty to diligently mine on leased property. -
Family sues Antero for failing to pay gas royalties
WEST UNION — Eight individuals are suing Antero Resources alleging that it failed to pay royalties. -
STEPTOE & JOHNSON PLLC: Steptoe & Johnson Attorney Michael Moore Named Young Lawyer of the Year by WV State Bar Young Lawyer Section
Steptoe & Johnson attorney Michael J. Moore has been named the Young Lawyer of the Year by the Young Lawyer Section of the West Virginia State Bar. -
Car dealership wants lawsuit to continue in Mingo Circuit Court
WILLIAMSON — Moore Chrysler says its lawsuit against Thornhill Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram should not be dismissed because it was properly filed before the court.