Recent News About Big Creek
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CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office is urging consumers to be wary of fraudulent calls alleging the consumer is linked to a drug offense or violent crime.
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FAYETTEVILLE – Five lawsuits have been filed against Kanawha Energy Company after the plaintiffs claim they suffered property damages as a result of the defendants’ actions. Spartan Mining Company, Alpha Natural Resources and Alpha Appalachia Services were also named as defendants in the suit.
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HAMLIN -- Chesapeake Energy wants a preliminary and permanent injunction barring a Rich Creek, Va., couple from interfering with pipeline maintenance.
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McHugh CHARLESTON – McDowell County taxpayers don't have to pay legal bills that county commissioner Ray Bailey incurred in an election contest, the Supreme Court of Appeals has ruled.
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CHARLESTON – The Supreme Court of Appeals must decide whether McDowell County owes county commissioner Ray Bailey more than $45,000 in legal fees from an election dispute.
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The media circus started two years ago.
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BLUEFIELD -- Consolidation Coal Company has filed a federal suit against Bluestone Coal Company, alleging Bluestone has not paid its rent since October.
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Shabazz CHARLESTON – Though state black leaders are keeping mum on a dispute between the state attorney general and the Logan County prosecutor over filing hate-crime charges in a civil rights case, a Washington, D.C.. attorney said West Virginians should "stay tuned" if the case continues to be a political football.
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Berger CHARLESTON – Judges normally keep their emotions out of their work, but a petition for a name change touched the heart of Kanawha County Circuit Judge Irene Berger.
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CHARLESTON - A Big Creek couple says Cabot Oil and Gas Corp. of Texas is to blame for damage done to their land.
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CHARLESTON - The Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia invites members of the public to celebrate Law Day on Monday, May 1, from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the state Capitol Complex.