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Judge grants temporary restraining order in well pad trespassing case
WHEELING – A circuit judge has granted a temporary restraining order against an energy company and its contractors that a family says continuously trespass on their property adjacent to an oil and gas well pad. -
Hearing scheduled for employees' retaliation claims against Ohio County Commission
WHEELING – A circuit court judge has scheduled a hearing regarding alleged retaliation by the Ohio County Commission against some sheriff’s department employees. -
Ohio County deputies respond to statement from county commission about lawsuits
WHEELING – Employees for the Ohio County Sheriff’s Department say recent actions by the county commission constitute a threat to public safety. -
Former OEM dispatcher accuses supervisors, trainers of harassment
KINGWOOD – A former Preston County Office of Emergency Management dispatcher says she was subjected to inappropriate sexual conduct and retaliation after she reported her concerns to county officials. -
Parents file civil suit against man sentenced for sexually assaulting, abusing daughter
WELLSBURG – The parents of a young girl have filed a civil lawsuit against a man who has been sentenced for sexually assaulting and abusing the girl. -
Judge denies Parkersburg's attempt to stay firefighter holiday pay ruling
PARKERSBURG – A circuit judge has denied the City of Parkersburg’s motion to stay an order in a lawsuit regarding holiday pay for firefighters. -
Ohio County employees add retaliation claims to wage, payment cases
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. -
Judge sides with Parkersburg firefighters in holiday pay dispute
PARKERSBURG – A circuit judge has ruled in favor of Parkersburg firefighters who said they hadn’t properly been paid holiday pay. -
Judge denies motion to dismiss Walker harassment lawsuit
MORGANTOWN – A circuit judge has denied a Motion to Dismiss a lawsuit filed by a House of Delegates member regarding “violent, racist, hateful and intimidating” emails and social media posts aimed at her. -
Ohio County employees file three lawsuits about wage and payment issues
WHEELING – Ohio County employees have filed three lawsuits alleging improper wage and payment issues. -
Huntington City Council approves final settlement with firefighters
HUNTINGTON – Huntington City Council has voted to approve the final settlement regarding holiday pay issues with a group of current and former firefighters. -
Attorney seeking House seat says disgruntled former client is harassing her and campaign
WHEELING – A Wheeling attorney who is running for the House of Delegates says she is being harassed by a former client who is unhappy with the outcome of his case. -
Former employees say Roxby Development didn't pay them properly
WHEELING – Three lawsuits claim an Ohio County business failed to properly pay its employees. -
Morgantown police, firefighters want to send retaliation cases back to state court
CLARKSBURG – Morgantown police officers and firefighters who have filed two lawsuits accusing the city of retaliation have filed motions to remand both cases back to state court. -
Former student says ex-Logan High band director sexually assaulted her
CHARLESTON – A Raleigh County woman says her former Logan High School band director sexually assaulted her when she was a student. -
Morgantown denies it harmed or retaliated against city firefighters
CLARKSBURG – The City of Morgantown says it has not taken any unlawful, harmful or adverse action against 48 firefighters who filed a lawsuit accusing the city of retaliation. -
Federal judge gives Morgantown a deadline to answer firefighter retaliation lawsuit
MORGANTOWN – Two lawsuits accusing the City of Morgantown of retaliation against its firefighters and police officers have been removed to federal court. -
Morgantown police, firefighters file retaliation lawsuits against city
MORGANTOWN – Members of the Morgantown fire and police departments have filed lawsuits against the city, claiming retaliatory actions following previous legal actions regarding pay and benefit issues. -
Delegate refiles civil suit for 'racist, hateful' threats made against her
CHARLESTON – A member of the House of Delegates has refiled a lawsuit regarding “violent, racist, hateful and intimidating” emails and social media posts aimed at her was the “modern-day digital equivalent of burning a cross in (her) front yard.” -
Morgantown firefighters, police officers vote 'no confidence' in city administration
MORGANTOWN – Members of unions representing Morgantown firefighters and police officers have voted “no confidence” in the entire city administration.