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House of Delegates attorney Greear receives national award
CHARLESTON — House of Delegates attorney Dan Greear was presented with an award by the National Conference of State Legislatures' Leadership Staff Professional Association. -
Judge orders Kanawha County board to replace SCHS principal with more experienced applicant
CHARLESTON — Kanawha Circuit Judge Louis "Duke" Bloom ordered the county to replace a high school principal with another candidate who has more experience. -
Greear to be sworn in as interim Kanawha Circuit Judge on July 23
CHARLESTON – The swearing-in ceremony for newly appointed Kanawha Circuit Judge Dan Greear is scheduled for July 23. -
Greear appointed as Kanawha interim circuit court judge
CHARLESTON – Dan Greear has been appointed as the interim circuit judge in Kanawha County, taking over the seat vacated by former Judge Jim Stucky's retirement. -
Capito to host four Academy Days for students seeking nominations to nation's service academies
CHARLESTON – U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito will be on hand to support four upcoming Academy Days, giving nominations to students looking to attend a service academy. -
U.S. Attorneys recognize high school juniors as Ambassadors for Justice
CHARLESTON – United States Attorneys Booth Goodwin, Southern District of West Virginia, and Bill Ihlenfeld, Northern District of West Virginia, on Wednesday recognized 88 high school juniors from throughout West Virginia as U.S. Attorney’s Ambassadors for Justice. -
Goodwin honors 40 students with ambassador award
U.S. Attorney Booth Goodwin poses with the 40 high school juniors who were given Ambassador for Justice Awards on April 23. (Courtesy photo) CHARLESTON -- On April 23, U.S. Attorney Booth Goodwin honored 40 high school juniors with the U.S. Attorney's Ambassador for Justice Award during a ceremony at the Robert C. Byrd U.S. Federal Courthouse. -
Mason Co. couple sues over Charleston Civic Center injury
CHARLESTON -- A Mason County woman and her husband are suing the City of Charleston for injuries sustained at South Charleston High School's graduation ceremony. -
CIVIL FILINGS: Kanawha County
Nov. 18 -
Mother of deaf teen accuses Kanawha school board of harassment
CHARLESTON – The mother of a deaf student has filed a lawsuit against the Kanawha County Board of Education asking a judge to temporarily prevent school officials from forcing her daughter to attend Capital High School in the midst of allegations that an interpreter there had been harassing her. -
Justices expand on SSAC ruling
McHugh CHARLESTON -- The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals says "there was no basis for the trial court's involvement" in the case of four South Charleston High School football players who were suspended following an on-the-field brawl last fall. -
Justices rule for WVSSAC; So. Chas. out of title game
Webster CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court has decided a Kanawha County judge overstepped her authority when she tossed out the suspensions of four South Charleston High School football players. -
*** Governor awards more than $3 million in Justice Assistance grants
CHARLESTON -- Gov. Joe Manchin recently awarded more than $3 million in Justice Assistance Grant Program funds to 79 agencies across the state. -
Greear announces Republican legislative endorsements
Greear CHARLESTON -– Charleston attorney and former House of Delegates member Dan Greear has announced the support of current and past legislators as he seeks the Republican nomination for the office of Attorney General. -
Greear explores run for Kanawha Circuit judge
CHARLESTON - Charleston attorney and former House of Delegates member Dan Greear filed pre-candidacy papers July 2 to begin the process of running for Kanawha Circuit Court judge. -
This Just In: Kanawha County
March 15 -
Parents of South Charleston basketball players seek injunctions over suspension
CHARLESTON - Two parents of South Charleston High School basketball players each filed separate complaints last week seeking an injunction and temporary restraining order against school suspensions. -
Kanawha students to participate in Supreme Court LAWS project
Chief Justice Robin Davis CHARLESTON – Nearly 500 high school students from Kanawha County will attend oral arguments before the Supreme Court in Charleston on April 11-12 as part of the Supreme Court's eighth annual LAWS project.