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Thursday, November 21, 2024

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Woman says bank fired her for getting sick

By Justin Anderson |
WAYNE -- A woman says she was fired from her job with Fifth Third Bank because she had to take time off work when she became ill.

Berkeley man seeks $821,000 over damaged stream

By Justin Anderson |
MARTINSBURG -- A Hedgesville man says a crew with the West Virginia Division of Highways damaged a stream and destroyed surrounding vegetation during a dredging project on his property.

Couple sues over Huntington stabbing

By Justin Anderson |
HUNTINGTON -- A woman and her husband are suing, claiming he was stabbed at a Huntington residence as they went there to retrieve her forgotten purse.

Former Westover employees sue over firings

By Justin Anderson |
MORGANTOWN -- Two former Westover city employees are suing the city and mayor David Johnson, claiming they were fired so Johnson could hire friends and political supporters and because they complained about alleged wrongdoing within the city's operations.

Woman sues after slip at sporting goods store

By Justin Anderson |
HUNTINGTON -- A Putnam woman is suing Dick's Sporting Goods over injuries she got after slipping in the Barboursville store.

Man sues after being struck by post at Lowe's

By Justin Anderson |
CHARLESTON -- An Ovapa man and his wife are suing over injuries he sustained after being hit by a wooden post at the Lowe's store in Summersville.

Huntington man sues cab company, driver for hitting him

By Justin Anderson |
HUNTINGTON -- A man says a cab driver ran into him while he was standing on a Huntington street.

Woman sues after she and daughter are hit by car

By Justin Anderson |
HUNTINGTON -- A Huntington woman is suing an Ohio woman she says struck her and her minor 3-year-old daughter with a car while the pair was crossing a street.

Thornsbury resists stepping down in water case

By Justin Anderson |
WILLIAMSON – Mingo Circuit Judge Michael Thornsbury says allegations that he is biased in a case involving hundreds of county residents who accuse Massey Energy of poisoning the water supply with coal slurry are baseless.

Kanawha County man sues State Bar over ruling

By Justin Anderson |
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha man is suing the West Virginia State Bar for declaring that his business constitutes practicing law without a license.

Woman sues Olive Garden over fall

By Justin Anderson |
CHARLESTON – A woman is suing Olive Garden after she claims she slipped on water while working as a server.

THIS JUST IN: Kanawha County

By Justin Anderson |
July 9

Lawsuit blames doctor for woman's death

By Justin Anderson |
CHARLESTON – A woman claims that a doctor's missed diagnosis resulted in a woman's death.

Man sues hospital over attack

By Justin Anderson |
St. Francis Hospital is located in downtown Charleston. CHARLESTON – A Wood County man is suing a city hospital, claiming he was attacked in his room by another patient.

Huntington sued over inmate's hanging death

By Justin Anderson |
HUNTINGTON – The mother of a man who hanged himself in a Huntington police holding cell is suing the city.

Best Buy sued over falling merchandise

By Justin Anderson |
CHARLESTON – Electronics giant Best Buy is the target of a lawsuit filed by a Putnam County pediatrician, who says she was injured by falling merchandise.

Lawsuit says hospital caused woman to gain weight

By Justin Anderson |
CHARLESTON – A Boone County woman says a Charleston hospital gave her too much intravenous fluids and caused her to gain 20 pounds.

McGraw sues Ohio collection agency over threats

By Justin Anderson |
McGraw CHARLESTON – West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw has filed a lawsuit against an Ohio collection agency he says used "strong-arm" tactics to get people to pay up.

Plaintiffs ask Thornsbury to step aside

By Justin Anderson |
Thornsbury WILLIAMSON – Plaintiffs in a huge lawsuit accusing Massey Energy of poisoning drinking water with coal slurry want the presiding judge to step aside from the case.

THIS JUST IN: Kanawha County

By Justin Anderson |
July 7