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Standalone art for 1/22 issue: Moving to the mall
CHARLESTON – BrickStreet Mutual Insurance Co. broke ground Tuesday at the site of its future offices at Charleston Town Center mall. -
C&O agrees to settle Daewoo class action suit
Bell CHARLESTON – C&O Motors will pay more than $350,000 to settle customer Darryl Smith's class action suit, with the lion's share of the cash going to Smith's attorneys. -
New Speaker dishes out the first business snub
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Charleston's Action Legal becomes Ivize
CHARLESTON -– Action Legal Document Services, Ivize and Summit Document Services on Tuesday announced they have merged to create a legal document services company that provides support, technology and advisory services to law firms, government organizations and corporate customers in the Midwestern and Southeastern United States. -
Where is the outrage?
Sprouse CHARLESTON -- I predicted it months ago ... well, wait, saying I predicted it is like saying I predict Ohio State winning the National Championship: me and every other Tom, Dick and Harry has. -
Charleston Chamber supports funding to create intellectual capital
CHARLESTON -- Here is the Charleston Regional Chamber of Commerce's stand on West Virginia Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) funding. -
Jeremy Bell suit settled
FAYETTEVILLE - The family of a boy who died mysteriously at his principal's cabin recently settled its lawsuit against the Fayette County Board of Education. -
Manchin visits W.Va. National Guard troops on Mexican border
Gov. Joe Manchin visited last weekend with West Virginia National Guard troops in southern New Mexico assisting in U.S.-Mexico border security as part of Operation Jump Start. LAS CRUCES, N.M. - Gov. Joe Manchin made a two-day visit with West Virginia National Guard troops who are in southern New Mexico assisting in U.S.-Mexico border security efforts as part of Operation Jump Start. -
Lawmaker calls out McGraw for doling out money
CHARLESTON – Attorney General Darrell McGraw handed out a $40,000 check last week to the Clay Center, and that has drawn criticism again from some state lawmakers. -
Firm wowed by South Africa trip
CHARLESTON - A recent trip to South Africa, a country crawling out of turmoil, surprised a couple of Charleston attorneys with a few ideas on how to operate a legal system smoothly. -
West Virginia attorneys differ on new Florida lawyer ad rules
Hicks CHARLESTON – The head of a West Virginia State Bar commission says he thinks Florida has bitten off more than it wants to chew in terms of lawyer advertising. -
Standalone art for 11/27 issue: A taste of Tex-Mex in downtown Charleston
Cilantro's recently opened on MacFarland Street in downtown Charleston. Owner Virgil Sadorra opened the Tex-Mex eatery where his former restaurant Delish operated until it was destroyed by fire earlier this year. -
Bad medicine
We'll save Sen. Dan Foster and the Charleston Gazette editorial board the suspense. -
Kaufman wont reopen Clendenin mayor case
CHARLESTON - Kanawha Circuit Judge Tod Kaufman said Tuesday that he won't take a harder look at a ruling he issued concerning the power of Clendenin Mayor Bob Ore. -
Something about 'nothing'
West Virginia Democratic Party Chief Nick Casey couldn't help but gloat Wednesday. Election night couldn't have gone better, and his victories stuck it straight to a certain special someone. -
Vioxx cases not all big payoffs
A bottle of Vioxx CHARLESTON - The numbers are staggering. -
Letter to the Editor: Watchdogs? That's a stretch
Dear Editor: -
It's time to upgrade our government
Blankenship Some of you remember our typing classes back in the 1960s and 1970s. We were asked to repeatedly type, "Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country."