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Waste Management says it isn't responsible for property damage
CHARLESTON — Waste Management of Charleston says it is not responsible for damage done to Vino's Bar and Grill when it was attempting to empty a dumpster last summer. -
Morrisey asks federal judge to deny injunction to halt state abortion law
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey’s office has asked a federal court to deny a preliminary injunction sought by parties challenging the state’s abortion law. -
Woman blames trucking companies, DOH for her, grandson's injuries in U.S. 60 wreck
CHARLESTON – A Fayette County woman is suing two trucking companies and the West Virginia Division of Highways for injuries sustained in an accident when an overloaded logging truck hit her and her grandson on U.S. 60. -
ADT injury, termination lawsuit sent back to state court
CHARLESTON — A lawsuit initially filed in Kanawha Circuit Court and removed to federal court was partially remanded back to state court. -
Man says he slipped on snow, ice at Yeager Airport
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County man says he was injured when he slipped on snow and ice at Yeager Airport. -
Woman says Starbucks co-worker assaulted her while she was pregnant
CHARLESTON – A woman says she was assaulted by a fellow Starbucks employee while working and pregnant before her constructive termination. -
CAMC denies allegations in medical negligence case
CHARLESTON — Charleston Area Medical Center and a physician deny the allegations against them in a medical negligence case. -
Woman sues assisted living facility for discrimination, facility denies allegations
CHARLESTON — Sweetbriar Assisted Living says it is not responsible for allegations against it in a lawsuit by a former employee. -
Couple sues DOH, contractors for temporary roadwork area
CHARLESTON — A couple is suing several road construction companies claiming that a temporary roadwork area wasn't properly labeled. -
AG’s office files motion to intervene in challenge to state’s abortion law
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey’s office has filed a motion for the state to intervene in a federal lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the state’s abortion law. -
Another mom says daughter was sexually harassed by Horace Mann Middle School student
CHARLESTON – The mother of a former Horace Mann Middle School student says her daughter was sexually harassed by a fellow student. -
Mother blames doctors at two hospitals for causing son's death
CHARLESTON – The mother of a 3-year-old says her son died as a result of negligence by doctors at CAMC and Roane General Hospital. -
Dunbar man accuses former employer, supervisor of racial, age discrimination
CHARLESTON – A Dunbar man accuses a South Charleston business and a supervisor of racial and age discrimination. -
Former inmate sues DOC for excessive force
CHARLESTON — A formerly incarcerated man is suing the West Virginia Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation and a correctional officer for excessive force used against him. -
Man sues Turley's Paint & Body for work injuries
CHARLESTON — A man is suing Turley's Paint & Body claiming he was injured while on the property performing work. -
The Chemours Company denies claims in public policy violations lawsuit
CHARLESTON — The Chemours Company denies it is responsible for violations of public policy alleged in a complaint by a former employee. -
ACLU says two state agencies trying to hide set of legislative rules
CHARLESTON – The ACLU of West Virginia says state Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation and Department of Homeland Security officials are trying to hide a set of legislative rules from the public. -
Teacher says she sexually harassed by former principal
CHARLESTON – A Harrison County teacher says she was retaliated against after being a victim of sexual harassment from her former principal. -
Kanawha County Commission sues truck driver, employer for chemical spill
CHARLESTON — The Kanawha County Commission is suing a tractor-trailer driver alleging he and his employer are responsible for a chemical spill that caused issues in the county. -
Heirs say cemetery company is trespassing on funeral home properties
CHARLESTON – A cemetery company is at the heart of another lawsuit, this time being named in a property dispute.