Cabell County
Recent News About Cabell County
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Cabell drug court teams with Marshall University to fight abuse
HUNTINGTON -- The Cabell County Drug Court is partnering with the Marshall University Behavioral Health Center to help individuals and families struggling with drug abuse. -
Widower accuses physician of negligence in wife's death
HUNTINGTON — A Cabell County man is suing a physician, alleging negligence in the death of his wife. -
Former Cabell Huntington Hospital patient says she was given excessive dose of insulin
HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County woman alleges she had to be admitted to a hospital's intensive care unit after given an excessive dose of insulin by staff. -
West Virginia native Baylous confirmed as U.S. Marshal
CHARLESTON – Michael T. Baylous’ appointment as U.S. Marshal for the Southern District of West Virginia was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on Feb. 15, and the Cabell County native called the appointment “a dream come true for me.” -
Cabell County man alleges police officer used excessive force during raid, broke ribs
HUNTINGTON – A Wayne County Sheriff's Department officer is alleged to have used excessive force during a drug raid against a Cabell County resident. -
Attorney general holds course to educate public about human trafficking
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office recently held an educational course on human trafficking in Wheeling as part of the office's efforts to “take the lead in combating this emerging crime." -
Man claims Walmart terminated him after he struck alleged shoplifter in self-defense
HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County man is seeking reinstatement to his job with Walmart after an incident with a purported shoplifter. -
Former employee sues Cabell County Commission over termination
HUNTINGTON – A former employee is suing Cabell County Commission after he claims his employment was terminated because he cooperated with an investigation into the county’s finances. -
Radon Medical Imaging Corp. alleged to owe more than $27,000 for equipment
&&& HUNTINGTON – A medical equipment company alleges a Cabell County business failed to pay for delivered equipment. -
Barboursville Kroger shopper alleges liquid on floor caused fall
HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County woman alleges she was injured while shopping at the Kroger in Barboursville because of liquid on the floor. -
Judge O'Hanlon starts scholarship in honor of wife at Marshall University
HUNTINGTON – Judge Dan O’Hanlon thinks of the endowed scholarship program he’s started at Marshall University in his wife’s name as the perfect ode to her. -
Jabo Supply alleges it is owed more than $35,000 for goods
HUNTINGTON – A pipe, valve and fitting distributor alleges a Cabell County company failed to pay for goods it delivered. -
Man files suit againts Allstate over underinsured motorist coverage
HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County man is in a dispute with his insurer regarding the amount of damages he sustained in a motor vehicle collision with an underinsured driver. -
Cabell County couple alleges CADCO Heating and Cooling work damaged property
HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County couple claims that their property was damaged after the installation of two heat pumps. -
Malpractice suit filed against Marshall Board of Governors by Cabell County couple
HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County couple alleges the husband's stroke symptoms weren't treated in a timely manner by a medical facility. -
West Virginia Innocence Project working to overturn convicted rapist's conviction
MORGANTOWN – Less than a month since a man who spent 20 years in prison for raping his 5-year-old daughter was freed, the director of the West Virginia Innocence Project explained why the program does what it does. -
Estate executor seeks declaration that arbitration agreement doesn't exist
HUNTINGTON – An estate executor is seeking to file a suit against a Cabell County skilled nursing facility. -
Federal judge grants partial motion to dismiss in lawsuit against Autism Services Center
HUNTINGTON – A federal judge has granted a partial motion to dismiss in a lawsuit against Autism Services Center alleging retaliatory discharge. -
Former CCEMS employee alleges practice of recording calls is unlawful
BLUEFIELD – A Kentucky woman alleges she resigned from her position with Cabell County Emergency Medical Services because she did not want to be fired for participating -
Woman alleges SECM Co. LLC hose at Culloden property caused fall
HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County woman alleges she suffered a broken wrist after a hose caused her to fall.