Cabell County
Recent News About Cabell County
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Manchin selected chair of Judiciary; CALA worried about future of legal reforms
The West Virginia State Capitol -
Couple sue Heiner's for car accident
HUNTINGTON - A Cabell County couple are suing Heiner's Bakery for allegedly causing a car accident that caused them injuries. -
Man says HIMG wrongfully terminated employment
Huntington Internal Medicine Group -
Supreme Court rules for defendants in Cabell med-mal case
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Ruling: Insurance Commissioner shouldn't be second-guessed by courts
CHARLESTON – Insurance rates are the province of the Insurance Commissioner and the reasonableness of such rates should not be second-guessed by circuit courts or jurors, according to a recent ruling of the state’s high court. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Legal Aid of West Virginia announces new and retiring board members
CHARLESTON – Legal Aid of West Virginia Board of Directors announced the addition of four new members, and the retirement of three current members, during its quarterly meeting on May, 17. -
Former Cabell home confinement officer says pregnancy caused problems at work
HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County woman is alleging being pregnant got her fired as a home confinement officer. -
Personal injury plaintiff's claim dismissed for failure to serve CSX
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court has affirmed the Circuit Court of Cabell County’s granting of CSX Transportation's motion to dismiss a lawsuit brought against it due to the plaintiff’s counsel’s alleged failure to properly serve it with notice. -
It’s time for Judges King and Ferguson to retire for real!
When you’re a kid and your parents say it’s time to go to bed, they mean it’s time to go to sleep. Going to your room and playing on the computer or IM-ing friends ’til 3 a.m. is not what they have in mind. -
Decorated Huntington police officer sued over arrest
HUNTINGTON – A Huntington police officer who has been recognized for his number of yearly DUI arrests twice in the last three years has had one he made last year called into question. -
Thunderbolt Holdings says man refused to repay $90K
HUNTINGTON – Thunderbolt Holdings, Ltd. LLC is suing a Cabell County man it claims has failed to repay nearly $90,000 to U.S. Bank. -
Target settles slip-and-fall
The Target store in Barboursville -
CIVIL FILINGS: Cabell County
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Former paramedics sue Cabell EMS, allege wrongful termination
HUNTINGTON – Two former paramedics are suing Cabell County Emergency Medical Services for wrongful termination of employment. -
AG Morrisey angry with Dems over proposed legislation
CHARLESTON – State Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is calling a new bill that is in response to the controversy around one of his hires “childish” and “hyper-partisan.” -
Woman sues owner for alleged dog attack
HUNTINGTON – A woman is suing the owner of a dog she claims viciously attacked her child and caused him injuries. -
Huntington police again accused of civil rights violations
HUNTINGTON – Another Huntington resident is accusing the City of civil rights violations after a police officer allegedly used excessive force in arresting him.