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Judge rules Putnam County volleyball teams can't play in state tournament
CHARLESTON — A Kanawha County circuit judge has denied a petition from volleyball players at three Putnam County high schools asking the West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission to afford their daughters the opportunity to play in the state tournament that begins Thursday. -
Kanawha judge denies WVEA petition in case against Justice's COVID-19 map
CHARLESTON — Kanawha Circuit Judge Carrie Webster has denied a petition for injunctive relief from the West Virginia Education Association during a hearing that was challenging Gov. Jim Justice's map of COVID-19 exposure. -
Man says South Charleston police officers gave him two doses of Narcan because he was sleeping in his car
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County man says he was two doses of Narcan by members of the South Charleston Police Department even though he hadn’t taken any illegal drugs. -
Putnam man says he was fired after being place on disability, filing workers' comp claim
CHARLESTON – A Putnam County man says he was wrongfully fired from his job after mold and bacteria in the building forced him to file a workers’ compensation claim. -
State Trooper claims she is a victim of gender discrimination
CHARLESTON – A female State Trooper has sued the West Virginia State Police claiming she is a victim of gender discrimination. -
Parents sue school board, teacher over her inappropriate relationship with 11-year-old son
CHARLESTON – The parents of a Kanawha County student say a former Horace Mann Middle School teacher had an inappropriate relationship with their 11-year-old son. -
Hearing set for WVEA petition about changes to school re-entry map
CHARLESTON – A circuit judge has scheduled a show cause hearing in a petition filed by the state’s largest teachers union challenging continuing changes made to the state’s color-coded school re-entry map. -
Man says wife died after allergic reaction to drug given to her by medical facility
CHARLESTON – A man blames a Huntington medical facility for the death of his wife after she had a severe allergic reaction to a drug. -
Sponaugle's case about Justice residency might hinge on the meaning of 'shall'
CHARLESTON – Isaac Sponaugle told the state Supreme Court that it doesn’t matter where Gov. Jim Justice lives in Charleston as long as it is in Charleston. -
Charleston man says house-flipping company hid problems with home he purchased
CHARLESTON – A Charleston man says a house-flipping company hid problems with a home it had sold to him. -
Mason County woman says she was injured by slip, fall at CAMC
CHARLESTON – A Mason County woman says she was injured when she slipped and fell at Charleston Area Medical Center. -
Judge files order requiring DHHR to provide more NAS information to attorneys
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha Circuit Court judge has filed an order to provide more information to attorneys about a registry of about 4,000 West Virginia children suffering from Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome. -
Tech firm says former employee took SIM card from company iPhone, talking to clients
CHARLESTON – A technology company says a former employee stole the SIM card from his company issued iPhone and is using it to communicate with its clients. -
Judge denies GW QB's request for relief regarding school re-entry plan
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha Circuit judge has denied a high school football player’s requests for injunctive relief regarding the state’s school re-entry plan and how it affects his ability to earn a college athletic scholarship. -
WVEA seeks injunction, says constant changes to re-entry map are troublesome
CHARLESTON – The state’s largest teachers union has filed a petition challenging continuing changes made to the state’s color-coded school re-entry map. -
State officials say GW QB's lawsuit should be dismissed now that Kanawha County can play
CHARLESTON – State officials say a lawsuit filed by George Washington High School’s star quarterback regarding the state’s school re-entry plan should be dismissed. -
GW football star files his own lawsuit saying school re-entry map is hurting him
CHARLESTON – A star George Washington High School football player has filed a lawsuit saying the state school re-entry map is costing him a chance at college scholarships. -
Attorney plans to ask judge to reconsider his school re-entry ruling
CHARLESTON – After his lawsuit regarding Gov. Jim Justice and the state’s enforcement of the school re-entry map was dismissed, a Charleston attorney said he plans to ask a judge to reconsider his ruling. -
Kanawha judge dismisses parent lawsuit about in-person school instruction
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha Circuit Court judge dismissed a parent’s lawsuit regarding Gov. Jim Justice and the state’s enforcement of the school re-entry map. -
Mother blames Plateau Medical Center, doctor for daughter's death
CHARLESTON – A Fayette County woman says her daughter died because of the negligence of the staff of Plateau Medical Center.