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Attorney seeks to keep Justice, school board and DHHR from enforcing school re-entry plan
CHARLESTON – A Charleston attorney has filed a petition to prohibit Gov Jim Justice, the state Board of Education and the state Department of Health and Human Resources from enforcing portions of the West Virginia School Re-entry Metrics and Protocols program. -
Woman says she was injured on porch swing display at Kroger
CHARLESTON – A Handley woman says she was injured during a trip to Kroger. -
Man says Charleston attorney, law firm his mishandled workers' comp case
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County man says a Charleston attorney and his law firm mishandled his workers’ compensation case. -
Woman blames orthodontists for issues, including losing six teeth
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County woman claims the care she received at an orthodontic practice resulted in one tooth being broke off and more having to be removed because of improper treatment. -
Woman accuses NGK Spark Plugs of disability, gender and age discrimination
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County woman and U.S. Army veteran accuses NGK Spark Plugs of discrimination. -
Attorneys debate whether DNR chief was properly served pre-suit notice
CHARLESTON – A lawsuit regarding a man's injury at a state park has turned into a debate whether the plaintiff properly notified the leader of the state Division of Natural Resources before the case was filed. -
Man says he was wrongfully fired, discriminated against by Brewer & Company
CHARLESTON – A former employee says he was wrongfully terminated and discriminated against by Brewer & Company of West Virginia. The company denies the allegations and seeks to have the case dismissed. -
Judge files order requiring DHHR to provide some NAS info to attorneys
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha Circuit Court judge has filed an order requiring the state Department of Health and Human Resources to provide information to attorneys about a registry of about 4,000 West Virginia children suffering from Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome. -
Maintenance worker says he was victim of age discrimination, retaliatory discharge
CHARLESTON – A former apartment maintenance worker says he was wrongfully fired and the victim of age discrimination. -
Father says improper medical treatment in jail led to son's death
CHARLESTON – A man’s father claims negligent medical attention given to him in jail resulted in his death. -
Man blames CAMC's negligence for death of family member
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County man blames Charleston Area Medical Center for the death of a family member. -
Couple accuses Charleston attorney, firm of legal malpractice
CHARLESTON – A Mount Carbon couple has filed a lawsuit accusing a Charleston attorney and his law firm of legal malpractice. -
Woman says dog from Kanawha shelter brutally attacked her on Christmas morning
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County woman says a dog her family picked up at the Kanawha-Charleston Humane Association attacked her on Christmas morning, ripping off part of her lower lip and part of her gums and causing her to lose several teeth. -
Massachusetts man who threatened Kanawha judge arrested
CHARLESTON — A Massachusetts man has been arrested for allegedly threatening a Kanawha County judge through mailed communications. -
Judge grants motion requiring state DHHR to provide info about babies born addicted to opioids
CHARLESTON – Attorneys were granted a motion requiring the state Department of Health and Human Resources to provide information about a registry of about 4,000 West Virginia children suffering from Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome. -
Wayne Co. woman says Chevrolet she purchased is a lemon
CHARLESTON – A Wayne County woman says a 2018 Chevrolet Trax she purchased is a lemon. -
Delbarton woman says she slipped, injured herself at Sam's Club
CHARLESTON – A Mingo County couple says the wife was injured when she slipped on an unknown substance on the floor at Sam’s Club. -
Family sues after unknown body is found in burial plot purchased 43 years ago
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County family wants to know whose body is in a burial plot in Glasgow it had purchased more than 40 years ago. -
Woman says fiance wasn't given proper medical care in prison before he died of cancer
CHARLESTON – A Raleigh County woman blames inadequate jail healthcare for the death of her fiancé by cancer. -
Armstead pleased with statewide court system response to pandemic situations
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Supreme Court Chief Justice Tim Armstead said he is pleased with how courts across the state have responded throughout the Coronavirus pandemic.