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Judge remands Ironworkers Local pay case back to Ohio County court
WHEELING – A case alleging two members of an Ironworkers local who say they haven’t receive all of the pay promised to them has been remanded back to state court. -
Wheeling Jesuit faculty members file suit in wake of handbook replacement
WHEELING — Faculty members are suing Wheeling Jesuit University in connection with the university's allegedly unilateral decision to replace the faculty handbook. -
Man alleges he was injured on zip line ride at Grand Vue Park
MOUNDSVILLE – An Ohio County man alleges he was injured at a Marshall County Commission-owned park. -
Wheeling woman accuses Growing Generations of discrimination
WHEELING – A Wheeling woman is suing Growing Generations after she claims she was discriminated against and her employment was wrongfully terminated. -
Mother, son sue Integrity Kokosing Pipeline Services for retaliation
WHEELING – A mother and son are suing Integrity Kokosing Pipeline Services Inc. after they claim it retaliated against them for reporting harassment. -
Man says pension plan improperly ceased payments
WHEELING – An Ohio County man is suing his pension administrators over an alleged denial of benefits. -
Wheeling residents sue to stop activities on nearby land
WHEELING—Residents of two historic Wheeling neighborhoods are suing to stop what they say are improper activities of a developer on land near their homes. -
Woman says Weirton Technical Services fired her for pregnancy
WHEELING – A Brooke County woman is suing Weirton Technical Services Inc. for firing her based on her pregnancy. Curt V. -
Women sue coal company for refusal of same-sex spousal benefits
MOUNDSVILLE – Two women are suing the Marshall County Coal Company after they claim it refused to provide same-sex spousal benefits. Trustees of the UMWA Retirement Fund, Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO Program, Murray American Energy Inc. Play 107 were also named as defendants in the suit. As of Nov. 7, 2014, Brittni Ann Rice became the lawful spouse of Jennifer Kay Riggle and, as Riggle was an employee of the coal company and a participant in a health benefit program offered by the company, it wa -
Ohio County man claims ex-employer failed to pay him in a timely manner
WHEELING – An Ohio County man is suing his former employer alleging wages were not paid to him in a timely fashion following his termination from the company.