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Cabell library, park boards sue school system over levy funding cuts
HUNTINGTON – Just weeks after the Cabell County Board of Education voted to reduce funding to the county library and eliminate funding to the local park district, the two entities have filed a petition to get that money. -
Freelancer sues Cabell officials for failing to abide by FOIA requests, retaliating against him
HUNTINGTON — A freelancing legal researcher and reporter filed three lawsuits against Cabell County officials for failing to provide documents he requested under the Freedom of Information Act and for the way he was treated at the Cabell County Courthouse. -
Cabell jury returns verdict against First State Bank for $1.5 million
HUNTINGTON — A jury returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff in a lawsuit against The First State Bank for breach of contract. -
Former student sues Marshall over handing of assault case
HUNTINGTON – A former Marshall University student is suing the university over its handling of her sexual assault case. -
Huntington Municipal Development Authority countersues Red Lobster involving parking issue
HUNTINGTON – Huntington Municipal Development Authority and the city of Huntington are countersuing Red Lobster, alleging that the 30-year-old agreement was not transferred when the business changed handed. -
AG's office announces June mobile office hours for Kanawha Valley
A consumer representative from the Attorney General’s Office will be available to meet with local consumers. -
Two lawsuits against Huntington for health insurance benefits consolidated
HUNTINGTON – Two lawsuits against the city of Huntington alleging it violated state code by making changes to healthcare coverage for current and retired police officers and firefighters have been consolidated. -
Freelance legal researcher files two lawsuits against Cabell County sheriff
HUNTINGTON – A freelance legal researcher has filed two lawsuits against Cabell County Sheriff Tom McComas after he claims the sheriff failed to respond to Freedom of Information Act requests. -
Steel of WV seeks injunctive relief against sanitary board
HUNTINGTON – Steel of West Virginia has filed a petition and is seeking injunctive relief against Huntington Sanitary Board and the city council, alleging it failed to give proper notice for increased sewer rates. -
AG's office announces February mobile office hours
CHARLESTON – A representative from West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office will conduct mobile office hours during February in four local counties. The representative will educate consumers on the latest scams in their area and provide them with tips on how to protect their personal information. -
Cabell drug court gets renamed, rededicated in ceremony
HUNTINGTON – The Cabell drug court received a new name and was rededicated during a ceremony Friday at Cabell County Courthouse. The ceremony was attended by drug court graduates, West Virginia Supreme Court Justices Brent Benjamin and Menis Ketchum, Drug Court Judge Patricia Keller, Huntington Mayor Steve Williams, Director of the Division of Probation Services Mike Lacy, and the rest of the Drug Court Treatment Team. -
Morrisey's mobile office sets November hours
CHARLESTON — A consumer representative from West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office will conduct mobile office hours during November throughout four counties. -
Cabell County drug court to be renamed, rededicated
HUNTINGTON – The Cabell County Drug Court will be renamed in a ceremony scheduled for Nov. 6 at the Cabell County Courthouse. West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Brent D. Benjamin, Cabell County Drug Court Judge Patricia Keller and Huntington Mayor Steve Williams will attend the ceremony, which will be held at noon in Courtroom No. 1. -
UPDATE: Morrisey, Tomblin say state will respect U.S. Supreme Court decision on gay marriage
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey says his office will respect the decision of the United States Supreme Court regarding a lawsuit challenging the state's marriage laws. -
CIVIL FILINGS: Cabell County
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Couple sues over alleged fall at Cabell courthouse
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CIVIL FILINGS: Cabell County
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Former security guard settles lawsuit against Cabell Commission
HUNTINGTON – The woman who claimed intolerable work conditions at the Cabell County Commission has settled her lawsuit. -
Regional truancy meeting set for Friday in Huntington
Davis HUNTINGTON -- Supreme Court Justice Robin Jean Davis and 19th Circuit Judge Alan Moats are scheduled to hold the fifth of 14 regional meetings on truancy at 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 7, in Courtroom No. 3, at the Cabell County Courthouse in Huntington.