County of Barbour (WV)
Recent News About County of Barbour (WV)
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Attorney General Morrisey’s Mobile Office Sets March Stops for North Central West Virginia
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey announced a representative from his office will meet with north central West Virginia residents in March to discuss consumer-related issues and answer any potential questions. -
Former EMS employee says she was forced to resign after complaining of COVID working conditions
PHILIPPI – A former Barbour County Emergency Squad employee says she was forced to resign from her job after she complained about a paramedic working with COVID-19 and refusing to wear a mask. -
Gov. Justice awards over $3.9 million in Victims of Crime Act grants to 84 agencies across West Virginia
Gov. Justice awards over $3.9 million in Victims of Crime Act grants to 84 agencies across West Virginia. -
Attorney General Morrisey's Mobile Office Sets August Stops for North Central West Virginia
Attorney General Morrisey's Mobile Office Sets August Stops for North Central West Virginia. -
Couple sues trucking company for car accident
PHILIPPI — A Barbour County couple says Z&S Trucking is liable for damages from an accident that occurred in 2019. -
Stuart looks forward to new position at Dinsmore
CHARLESTON — Former U.S. Attorney Mike Stuart has taken up a new position with Dinsmore & Shohl, where he wants to continue working for a thriving West Virginia. -
Man sues nursing home for failure to provide adequate care
PHILIPPI — A Cabell County man is suing the Good Samaritan Society-Barbour County alleging his family member suffered at the hands of a nursing home that did not provide adequate care. -
Two more students sue Barbour County school board for threats by classmate
PHILIPPI — Two Philip Barbour High School (PBHS) students are suing the Barbour County Board of Education alleging that -
Former student blames school board, others for not protecting him from hostage situation
PHILIPPI – A former student says the Barbour County Board of Education failed to adequately protect him when another student brought a gun to school and threatened a class full of students. -
Man alleges he was fired in retaliation by Wolf Run Mining, Arch Coal for reporting sexual harassment
PHILLIPPI – A former Wolf Run Mining and Arch Coal employee claims he faced continued sexual harassment and was fired for reporting the alleged misconduct. -
Consumer alleges Huron Law Group failed to settle debt after she paid more than $5,000
PHILIPPI – A law firm alleging to help consumers negotiate and settle with creditors is facing claims by a Barbour County woman over allegations that it took almost $5,000 in fees from her while failing to help with her debt. -
AG's office wins $76,000 judgment for consumers against contractor who violated consumer protection act
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey won a judgment in the amount of $76,000 against a contractor who violated the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act. -
WEST VIRGINIA ATTORNEY GENERAL: Attorney General Morrisey Wins $76K Judgment Shutting Down Contractor
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey won a $76,000 judgment that also orders a home improvement contractor cease any work as a contractor. -
Vehicle passenger alleges negligence caused crash
PHILIPPI — A Barbour County woman is suing a senior center and a driver, alleging negligence in causing a vehicle crash. -
Barbour County farm owners accuse builders of gross negligence
PHILIPPI — Barbour County farm owners are suing builders, alleging trespassing and negligence. -
Licensed practical nurse accuses hospice of retaliatory discharge
PHILIPPI — A licensed practical nurse is suing a Barbour County hospice, alleging disability discrimination, retaliation and wrongful termination. -
Barbour County couple alleges medical care providers caused eye injury to husband
GRAFTON — A Barbour County couple is suing Taylor County medical care providers, alleging negligence caused eye injuries to the husband. -
Barbour County jury finds Alderson Broaddus 30 percent liable in nude picture case
PHILIPPI — A Barbour County jury found that Alderson Broaddus University was 30 percent liable in its supervision and retention of former coach Collins Murphy, who secretly photographed female student-athletes in the dorm in which he was the residence director. -
Widow blames natural gas odorization company for husband's death
PHILIPPI — A Pennsylvania widow is suing a natural gas odorization company, alleging negligence and an unsafe work environment in the death of her husband. -
Insurance company alleges Alderson Broaddus breached agreement
ELKINS — An insurance company is suing a Barbour County university, alleging breach of contract.