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Sunday, April 28, 2024

News from 2005


Summers man wants newsletter subscription fee back, plus $1 million

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – A Summers County man wants his $5,000 subscription fee to an investment newsletter back as well as $1 million for the editor's "egregious conduct."

Attorney General sues door-to-door meat company

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw has sued a Nitro door-to-door meat company, claiming it sells low-quality products and doesn't follow consumer protection laws.

Kanawha County woman says making scented bears caused respiratory problems

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County woman claims a defective product she was using to make dip stuffed scented bears caused a variety of respiratory problems.

AG sues Chinese cigarette maker

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw has filed a lawsuit against a Chinese cigarette manufacturer, claiming the company owes the state as much as $420,000 for not establishing an escrow account for the state.

State sues Charleston couple over landslide

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – The state Division of Highways is suing a Charleston couple, claiming a landslide from their property spilled onto a roadway.

Grafton nursing home sued for defaulting on comp payments

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – The state Workers' Compensation Commission has sued a Grafton business for more than $27,000 for defaulting on payments.

This just in: Monongalia County

By The West Virginia Record |
Wednesday, Dec. 14:

Monongalia woman says employer discrimated against her

By Audrey Holsclaw |
MORGANTOWN - A Monongalia County woman claims her employer discriminated against her because of her participation and testimony in a Federal Bureau of Investigations case.

Couple says contractor didn't finish job on time, destroyed rest of home

By Audrey Holsclaw |
MORGANTOWN - A Monongalia County couple claims a contractor was unable to finish his work in the agreed upon time and destroyed the rest of their house in the process.

This just in: Cabell County

By The West Virginia Record |
Tuesday, Dec. 13:Karen Estep Stewart vs. Drs. A. Betts Carpenter, Linda Brown, Paul Durst and Teresa Limgoco, University Physicians and Surgeons Inc., the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine and the Marshall University Board of Governors

Woman sues Huntington Mall after tripping over curb

By Drew Smith |
HUNTINGTON - A Cabell County woman is suing the owner of the Huntington Mall after injuring herself by tripping over a curb.

Couple says insurance company won't reimburse for break-in

By Drew Smith |
HUNTINGTON - A Cabell County couple is seeking more than $100,000 from a New York insurance company that failed to reimburse them for a break-in that occurred at their home.

Cabell woman sues four doctors for negligence, wrongful death

By Drew Smith |
HUNTINGTON - A Cabell County woman is suing four pathologists for negligence and wrongful death after her husband died from a tumor on his left foot.

Mississippi judge throws out cases diagnosed by Harron

By Ann Knef |
Harron Square in Bridgeport is home to Dr. Ray Harron's office. A Mississippi judge has thrown out 4,202 silicosis claims following the lead set by a federal judge in Texas who hammered the plaintiffs' diagnoses as "manufactured."

Morgan County man files multi-million dollar asbestos suit

By Chris Dickerson |
Scott Segal CHARLESTON – A Morgan County man has filed a multi-million dollar asbestos lawsuit against 27 companies in Kanawha Circuit Court.

Female inmate at Pruntytown claims former maintenance worker sexually harassed her

By Chris Dickerson |
Pruntytown Correctional Center CHARLESTON – A female inmate at the Pruntytown Correctional Center claims a former maintenance worker at the facility sexually harassed her for about two years.

Kanawha prosecutor plays getaway driver

By Audrey Holsclaw |
Bill Charnock MORGANTOWN -- A Monongalia County man claims he was assaulted at the West Virginia University-Virginia Tech football game this fall and that Kanawha County Prosecutor Bill Charnock drove the man who assaulted him to the hospital.

Supreme Court sponsors diversity training program

By The West Virginia Record |
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court recently sponsored a diversity training program for members of the judicial system from throughout West Virginia.

Don't flout our flak

By The West Virginia Record |
We aren't in the business of name-calling, but West Virginia's earning national ignominy is no occasion for local journalists to stick their heads in the sand.

Foundation admits making error in 'Hellhole' report

By The West Virginia Record |
After initially citing West Virginia as one of a handful of states where a lawsuit concerning chemical exposure was filed, the American Tort Reform Foundation admitted they had made a mistake.