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Monday, November 18, 2024

The West Virginia Record News


Inmate sues WVDOC for injuries

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON — An inmate is suing the West Virginis Division of Correction and Rehabilitation alleging officers used excessive force on him and caused him injuries.

AG's office warns veterans of PACT Act scams

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office is urging veterans to be on the lookout for potential scams targeting those who are eligible for benefits under the Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics Act.

Youth cheerleading team accuses hotel manager of racial discrimination

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – The parents of a youth football cheerleader says the girl and her teammates were the victims of racial discrimination by a South Charleston hotel.

Resigning Kanawha County magistrate admonished for berating police officers

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – Kanawha County Magistrate Ward Harshbarger III, who already has announced his resignation, has been publicly admonished by the state Judicial Investigation Commission for harassing police officers in court.

Couple accuses Putnam sheriff's deputies of harassment, humiliation

By Kyla Asbury |
HUNTINGTON — A couple is suing the Putnam County Commission alleging some sheriff's deputies harassed and humiliated them.

12 Days of Bordas & Bordas Giveaways Day 9

By Press release submission |
You’ll need this one after the hustle and bustle of the Christmas season ends.

Morrisey, other AGs support FCC plan for anti-robotext protections

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey and other AGs support an Federal Communications Commission proposal to cut unwanted text messages by requiring mobile wireless providers to block texts from invalid, unassigned or unused numbers, and from numbers on a Do Not Originate list.

Man accuses AEP contractor of wrongful termination, retaliation

By Kyla Asbury |
WINFIELD — A man who was working for an American Electric Power company contractor is suing, claiming he was wrongfully terminated from his employment.

Ohio County employees add retaliation claims to wage, payment cases

By Chris Dickerson |
WHEELING – Ohio County employees who filed three lawsuits alleging improper wage and payment issues have amended their complaints to add retaliatory claims against the Ohio County Commission.

Man says lawyer, firm never deposited two $100,000 checks in child's trust fund

By Chris Dickerson |
HUNTINGTON – A Wayne County man says a Huntington law firm never deposited two $100,000 checks meant to go to a minor’s trust fund.

Jackson Kelly Elevates Five to Member

By Press release submission |
Jackson Kelly PLLC is pleased to announce that the Firm has elevated five attorneys: Angela Beblo, Michael Erena, Valerie Gainer, Rebecca Krehbiel, and Sarah Phipps, to Member, effective January 1, 2023.

Woman accuses plastic surgeon, others of medical negligence

By Chris Dickerson |
HUNTINGTON – A Kanawha County woman accuses a plastic surgeon of medical negligence following complications from a 14-hour surgery.

Army veteran says W.Va.-based university discriminated against him

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLES TOWN – An Army veteran says he was the victim of discrimination by a West Virginia-based school that has “it roots in the military.”

Retiring judge dismisses complaint regarding sale of home

By Chris Dickerson |
MORGANTOWN – Three days after a retiring Monongalia Circuit Court judge and his wife sued a California man who they reneged on a real estate contract, the case was dismissed.

On December 14, Arthur Bryant, BG partner and 2021 National Law Journal Sports Law Trailblazer

By Press release submission |
On December 14, Arthur Bryant, BG partner and 2021 National Law Journal Sports Law Trailblazer, will speak at the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) Annual Convention in Denver, CO, on “Using Title IX to Strengthen and Preserve Women’s and Men’s Programs.”

Judge sides with Parkersburg firefighters in holiday pay dispute

By Chris Dickerson |
PARKERSBURG – A circuit judge has ruled in favor of Parkersburg firefighters who said they hadn’t properly been paid holiday pay.

Miller has big plans for state if he's elected governor

By Chris Dickerson |
HUNTINGTON – Many people might know Chris Miller as the guy from his wacky television ads for his car dealerships. But the 43-year-old isn’t joking when he talks about his 2024 gubernatorial campaign. He’s all business, and he has as many ideas to improve the state as his TV commercials have laughs.

United States Attorney announces new prosecutor in Martinsburg

By Press release submission |
A new federal prosecutor has been added to the team at the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Martinsburg.

Sisters sue ResCare for negligent care

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON — The sisters of an Ohio woman are suing RSCR West Virginia claiming the facility failed to properly care for their mentally handicapped sister.

Former employee sues WVDOT for discrimination, failure to accomodate

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON — A woman is suing the West Virginia Department of Transportation, Division of Highways (DOT) claiming she was discriminated against and lost her job.