MARTINSBURG – Two Martinsburg police officers blame the city for posting personal information about them online that could endanger them and their families.
MARTINSBURG – A Berkeley County judge has entered a dismissal order in a case related to Martinsburg firefighters not being properly paid for holidays.
MARTINSBURG — Attorney General Patrick Morrisey announced he and employees of his Eastern Panhandle Consumer Protection Office will host a community open house on Thursday.
PARSONS — A West Virginia attorney has teamed up with the J.R. Clifford Project to release a book shining new light on some of the state’s old civil rights cases. Thomas Rodd recently published "Stories from West Virginia's Civil Rights History, A New Home for Liberty" under Quarrier Press, with the West Virginia public libraries as its main recipient. The book deals with what Rodd calls West Virginia's "unique" place in civil rights history and aims to improve public understanding.
MARTINSBURG – A Martinsburg law office was raided by the Federal Bureau of Investigation on Tuesday after alleged threats were made on social media by former employees.
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court of Appeals ruled that a Martinsburg attorney's law license is to be suspended for three years following six complaints against him.
CHARLESTON — Attorney General Patrick Morrisey has reminded Eastern Panhandle residents to make sure they draft and sign a contract with a contractor before starting a home improvement project.
CHARLESTON -- The West Virginia State Bar is pleased to announce new officers and members of The West Virginia State Bar Board of Governors for 2014-2015.
Anyone who’s played baseball or softball for any length of time knows how fun it is to slide. Whether you do it feet or head first, once you get the hang of it, it’s a thrilling experience – especially when you beat the tag and are safe.