Cabell County
Recent News About Cabell County
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Nursing assistant alleges youth assistance facility violated rights
HUNTINGTON — A Cabell County woman is suing a Huntington youth assistance facility, alleging deliberate intent to not inform her of her rights. -
Employee accuses health care facility of disability discrimination
HUNTINGTON — A Cabell County office assistant is suing a health care facility, alleging wrongful termination and disability discrimination. -
Motorcycle driver accuses Domino's Pizza of negligence
HUNTINGTON — A Huntington motorcycle driver is suing 5 Star Pizza, doing business as Domino's Pizza, and Mike Smith, alleging their negligence caused injuries to the plaintiff. -
Estate administrator alleges medical care provider failed to provide records
HUNTINGTON — A Kanawha County woman is suing a Cabell County medical care provider, alleging intentional refusal to provide records. -
Property owners accuse construction company of negligence
WINFIELD — Putnam County property owners are suing construction companies, alleging negligence and reckless conduct. -
Customer accueses stone, marble business of negligence
HUNTINGTON — A Huntington couple is suing a Cabell County stone and marble business, alleging its negligence led to injuries to the wife. -
Vehicle owner accuses Huntington police of improper seizure
HUNTINGTON — A vehicle owner is suing Huntington city officials, alleging violation of her civil rights. -
New Cabell judge wants to open juvenile drug court again
HUNTINGTON – Greg Howard recently was sworn in as a new Cabell Circuit judge, fill the seat vacated by Jane Hustead, who retired Dec. 31. -
Therapist accuses mental health facility of discrimination
HUNTINGTON — A Kentucky therapist is suing a Cabell County mental health facility, alleging disability discrimination and wrongful or constructive eviction. -
Huntington property owner blames defendants for loss of land
HUNTINGTON — A Huntington property owner is suing a grantor, grantee and the Cabell County sheriff, alleging deprivation of due process rights led to the loss of the plaintiff's property. -
Patient alleges mental health center unlawfully released confidential data
HUNTINGTON — A patient is suing a Huntington mental health facility, alleging invasion of privacy and breach of fiduciary duty. -
More counties considering lawsuits against drug wholesalers
HUNTINGTON – Several West Virginia counties are considering taking legal action against the drug wholesalers who shipped millions of painkillers into the state and fueled the opioid epidemic. -
Attorney, wife say Chase Bank wouldn't remove fraudulent charge
HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County attorney and his wife are suing JPMorgan Chase Bank after they claim it wrongfully charged them more than $60,000 and refused to remove the fraudulent charge. -
Estate administrators blame sports bar operators for crash deaths
HUNTINGTON — Two estate administrators are suing an estate and Cabell County bar operators, alleging unlawful sale of liquor to intoxicated persons caused the death of relatives in a vehicle crash. -
Creditor allege borrowers owe more than $72,000
HUNTINGTON — A creditor is suing a Cabell County technology business, alleging breach of a business loan agreement. -
Couple names 199 defendants in asbestos suit
CHARLESTON – An Ona couple has named 199 defendants in a lawsuit alleging asbestos exposure caused lung cancer. -
Wayne County Sheriff's Office corporal alleges unequal pay
WAYNE — A Cabell County man is suing officials associated with the Wayne County Sherriff's Office, alleging an unequal pay system. -
Woman accuses St. Mary's Medical Center of malpractice
HUNTINGTON — A Charleston woman is suing a Cabell County health care provider, alleging the defendant's negligence led to injuries for the plaintiff. -
Server accuses Bob Evans restaurant operators of discrimination
HUNTINGTON — A Cabell County woman is suing a local Bob Evans Farms restaurant operator, alleging a hostile work environment, racial discrimination and wrongful discharge. -
Cabell County Commission votes to appeal county’s budget
HUNTINGTON – The Cabell County Commission voted on Tuesday in a 2-1 vote to appeal the county’s budget.