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Friday, November 15, 2024

The West Virginia Record News


U.S. Attorney’s Office plans civil rights and social services expo

By West Virginia Record Report |
The United States Attorney’s Office will partner with West Virginia Northern Community College to host a civil rights and social services expo.

Lawyers will split more than $141 million in W.Va. opioid litigation fees

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – Attorneys and law firms that worked on the West Virginia opioid litigation will split more than $141 million from the attorney fee fund.

Wheeling law firm requests information about planned Oglebay Park deer hunt

By Chris Dickerson |
WHEELING – A Wheeling law firm has submitted FOIA requests to officials with a state agency and a city agency regarding a planned deer hunt in Wheeling’s Oglebay Park.

Woman says debt collector continued to call her after she directed them to her counsel

By Kyla Asbury |
WINFIELD — A Putnam woman is suing Credit One Bank for alleged violations of the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act.

Daughter of assisted living facility resident sues facility for mother's injuries

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON — A woman says Sweetbriar Assisted Living was at fault for her mother's injuries during her residency.

AG's office defends state Medicaid's stance on sex-transition surgeries at 4th Circuit

By Chris Dickerson |
RICHMOND, Va. — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office argued a case before the en banc United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit involving the state’s decision not to cover sex-transition surgeries under its Medicaid plan.

Man says female supervisor 'viciously sexually harassed' him, co-workers

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – A man says he and other co-workers were “viciously sexually harassed” by a female supervisor.

Warner: Hurricane High is just the latest target of America's cancel culture

By Mac Warner |
You can’t cancel history and we must defend all who fight for and protect our freedoms from the target of cancel culture. While they are busy burning down America, we will continue to defend her at all costs.

Man says he suffered burn injuries from MRI at CAMC

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – A Fayette County man says he was injured during an MRI at CAMC.

Mountaineer Gas blames contractors for damaging gas mains, Dunbar house explosion

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – Mountaineer Gas Company claims contractors damaged underground gas mains three times in less than two months, and it says the third time led to a house explosion in Dunbar.

Second former Preston 911 dispatcher alleges harassment, retaliation, unfair treatment

By Chris Dickerson |
KINGWOOD – A former Preston County emergency dispatcher says she wasn’t treated fairly by supervisors, was subjected to inappropriate sexual conduct in the office and was a victim of retaliation.

Woman says Thomas Memorial at fault for mother's injuries, death

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON —A woman is suing Herbert H. Thomas Memorial Association for her mother's injuries and death under their alleged care.

Woman says she was partially paralyzed by surgery at CAMC

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County woman says she was injured during a surgery.

This year’s National Hispanic Heritage Month theme, “Driving Prosperity, Power and Progress in America,”

By West Virginia Record Report |
“In the end, the American dream is not a sprint, or even a marathon, but a relay. Our families don’t always cross the finish line in the span of one generation. But each generation passes on to the next the fruits of their labor.”—Julián Castro

State GOP lawmakers launch local Freedom Caucus within Legislature

By Juliette Fairley |
“Mountaineers have made it clear that they will be free, and we will do everything in our power to preserve that freedom,” Delegate Geoff Foster (R-Putnam) said.

Couple sues Dollar General for injuries

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON — A Putnam County couple is suing Dollar General for injuries sustained at one of its stores.

Widow, children sue mining companies for man's death

By Kyla Asbury |
PHILIPPI — The widow and children of a coal miner are suing Century Mining, alleging they are responsible for the death of their family member.

AG's office reaches $576K Medicaid fraud settlement with ResCare

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office has reached a settlement agreement with ResCare Inc. for $576,111.43 following an investigation initiated by the office's Medicaid Fraud Control Unit.

United States Attorney Will Thompson Celebrates Funding Awarded to West Virginia for Community Responses to Gender-Based Violence

By West Virginia Record Report |
n commemoration of the 29th anniversary of the original enactment of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), the Justice Department announced nearly $193 million in formula and discretionary grant awards to support crucial services and justice responses for survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking, including $1,325,997 for West Virginia.

JIC admonishes Wood magistrate for treatment of assistant

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – A Wood County magistrate has been admonished for, among other things, improper treatment of an assistant.