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Recent News About Fairmont
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Consumer alleges Wesbanco failed to honor money market certificate
MORGANTOWN – A Monongalia County woman alleges a bank has failed to honor the terms of a money market certificate. -
Becky's 1 employee alleges lack of security made her victim of an attempted kidnapping
KINGWOOD – An employee of a Kingwood business alleges she was injured in a robbery and that her employers were negligent in their failure to install security measures. -
Homeowner alleges Mike's Home Solutions did an improper job on roof installation
GRAFTON – A Bridgeport woman is suing a Fairmont roofing company alleging that it did an improper job on the installation of a new roof. -
Inmate sues, claiming corrections officer sexually abused her
An inmate is suing prison authorities, citing alleged civil conspiracy and violation of state and federal law. -
Former employee sues FedEx for wrongful termination
CLARKSBURG — A Fairmont man is suing FedEx after he claims he was wrongfully discharged from his employment with the company. -
Female inmate accuses correction facility operators of sexual harassment
CHARLESTON — A female inmate is suing state correction facility operators, alleging abuse and assault. -
Fairmont man sues CNN for violation of privacy
CLARKSBURG — A Fairmont man is suing CNN after he claims the news network slandered him and violated his privacy. -
Pennsylvania couple couple alleges U.S. negligence caused husband to suffer electric shock
CLARKSBURG — A Pennsylvania couple is suing United States government agencies, alleging breach of duty and negligence in the electrocution of the husband. -
Allstate sued after fire damages home
CLARKSBURG — A homeowner is suing Allstate Indemnity Co. and Jeffrey M. Daniels, insurer, citing alleged bad faith, breach of contract, and vicarious liability. -
Americans for Prosperity launch digital ad backing Kavanaugh
CHARLESTON — Americans for Prosperity-West Virginia has launced a digital advertisement to urge Sen. Joe Manchin to confirm Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court. -
Low bidder accuses Kanawha Co. school board of breach of contract and negligence
CHARLESTON — A Marion County contractor is suing the Kanawha County school board, its officials and another contractor, alleging breach of contract and negligence. -
Former Westwood Middle School student's family files suit after student suffered fracture while playing football
MORGANTOWN – A Texas family that formerly resided in Monongalia County is seeking damages from a school system after their son was injured while playing football. -
Cybercriminals 'are not going to stop,' security consultant says
CHARLESTON – A security consultant with Advantage Technology has been putting on education workshops for small businesses across West Virginia to help them understand security threats. -
BAILEY & GLASSER: State Tax Department sues, says it’s owed hundreds of thousands from since-sold hotels
The state Tax Department has filed a lawsuit in Harrison County Circuit Court against a New York commercial bank company and a firm that operated a hotel in Clarksburg and another in Elkins. -
Marion Co. mother, daughter allege postal service vehicle caused crash
CLARKSBURG — A Marion County mother and daughter are suing the U.S. Postal Service, alleged negligence caused a vehicle crash. -
Supreme Court says claims administrator wrongfully denied meal reimbursement request
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has issued an opinion stating that a claims administrator who denied reimbursement for a meal during a workers’ compensation medical examination appointment was in the wrong. -
Most Loyal West Virginian donates to WVU business students, cancer research
MORGANTOWN – A longtime Marion County resident and Harrison County native has made a donation to West Virginia University. -
Morrisey, faith leaders team up to discuss opioid problem in Putnam County
HURRICANE — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey traveled to Putnam County to continue a faith-based initiative aimed at empowering religious groups across the Mountain State in the fight against substance abuse. -
Lawsuit filed against former sheriff’s deputy for road rage incident
MORGANTOWN – A lawsuit has been filed against a former Harrison County sheriff’s deputy who was involved in a road rage incident. -
Little General manager alleges she was fired after filing workers' comp claim
BECKLEY – A Heaters resident alleges her Flatwoods employer terminated her because she filed a workers' compensation claim after she was attacked by a customer.