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Woman says she was sexually harassed by 7-Eleven manager
CHARLESTON – A Quincy woman says she was the victim of sexual harassment by her 7-Eleven manager. -
Parents of Huntington High special needs student say teacher verbally, physically abused him
HUNTINGTON – The parents of a Huntington High School special needs student say his teacher verbally and physically abused him. -
Mother says daycare worker spanked her five-year-old
CHARLESTON – The mother of a five-year-old Kanawha County youth says he was spanked by an employee of a daycare center. -
Akers appointed as Kanawha Circuit Judge, taking seat left by King's death
CHARLESTON – Maryclaire Akers has been appointed as a Kanawha Circuit Court judge, taking over the seat left by the death of Judge Charles King. -
Fairmont man claims several Go-Mart locations do not meet ADA bathroom requirements
CLARKSBURG – A Fairmont man with cerebral palsy who uses a wheelchair has initiated a proposed class action against Go-Mart alleging several of its convenience stores do not have bathroom facilities that meet Americans with Disabilities Act requirements. -
Trump won, and I don't understand why you don't understand
CHARLESTON – Since election night when the impossible first started appearing possible, I've seen countless questions of "How did this happen" (often in all caps on social media). -
Ohio man says Fruth Pharmacy let brother fill prescriptions
CHARLESTON – A Laurelville, Ohio, man is using Fruth Pharmacy after he claims it negligently allowed his brother to fill prescriptions under his name. -
Former student says WVSU professor sexually harassed her
CHARLESTON – A former student is suing West Virginia State University and a professor for sexual harassment she claims she endured. Rachel Halstead was a student at WVSU in the Criminal Justice Master’s Degree program and in approximately March or April 2014, she was in the office of her professor, Samuel Swindell, to discuss coursework, according to a complaint filed March 2 in Kanawha Circuit Court.