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Parents say school employees abused special needs daughter
FAYETTEVILLE – The parents of a special needs student say a school aide physically and verbally abused their nine-year-old daughter, including frequently rubbing her own and other saliva in her face. -
Man sues The Cold Spot convenience store for injuries
FAYETTEVILLE — A Lester man is suing The Cold Spot alleging he was injured while at the convenience store. -
Genesis Healthcare says its not at fault of resident's injuries, death
FAYETTEVILLE — Genesis Healthcare denies the claims against it in a case alleging medical negligence and wrongful death. -
Woman asks to have lawsuit dismissed
FAYETTEVILLE — A plaintiff who filed a lawsuit against U.S. Executive Bus Service has now filed a notice of dismissal in the case. -
Woman says employer did nothing to stop customer's sexually charged comments about her
FAYETTEVILLE – A woman says was forced to quit a job at a Fayette County convenience store because her employer did nothing about the “near-constant” sexual harassment by one customer. -
Fayette County Commission sues Insurance Company of North America for contamination
FAYETTEVILLE — The Fayette County Commission is suing the Insurance Company of North America alleging contamination. -
Woman sues construction companies for defective manufactured home
FAYETTEVILLE — A woman is suing Thompson Construction Group alleging breach of contract. -
Couple sues MN Carrier for car accident
FAYETTEVILLE — A couple is suing MN Carrier and one of its employees for a car accident that caused them both property damage and medical expenses. -
Raleigh County couple sues physicians for medical negligence
FAYETTEVILLE — A Raleigh County couple is suing two physicians for medical negligence. -
National Grid NE Holdings files countersuit against Fayette County Commission
FAYETTEVILLE — National Grid NE Holdings 2 LLC is suing Fayette County Commission and the Fayette County Code Enforcement Agency, along with dozens of insurance companies. -
As some state judges require face masks again, Supreme Court not taking that step yet
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court isn’t ready to reinstitute a statewide judicial face mask police even as a handful of circuit judges across the state once again begin to require face coverings in their courtrooms. -
Man sues AutoZone for car accident by employee
FAYETTEVILLE — A man is suing AutoZone alleging its employee was responsible for a car accident that caused him injuries. -
Woman says Oak Hill responsible for property flooding
FAYETTEVILLE — A woman is suing the city of Oak Hill for flooding on her property that has caused her damages and injuries. -
County commission sues insurance company for documents
FAYETTEVILLE — The Fayette County Commission is suing the Continental Insurance Company for documents regarding a policy for property damage that it is liable for coverage. -
Pioneer Fuel sues CargoBoss for property damage
FAYETTEVILLE — Pioneer Fuel Corporation is suing CargoBoss Inc. alleging property damage from a CargoBoss vehicle. -
Man sues rehab facility for pressure sores
FAYETTEVILLE — A man is suing Montgomery General Elderly Care Center for injuries during his stay at the facility. -
Couple sues companies, drivers for car accident
FAYETTEVILLE — A couple is suing several companies and employees for injuries sustained from a car accident. -
Man says State Farm failed to respond to a request by his attorney
FAYETTEVILLE — An Oak Hill man filed a lawsuit against State Farm Mutual Insurance Company alleging that it failed to respond to a request from his counsel regarding a lawsuit. -
Fayette County Commission sues Bayer for PCB exposure for Minden residents
FAYETTEVILLE — Fayette County Commission is suing Bayer Cropscience alleging that toxins linger in the environment because of the defendants' actions more than 30 years ago. -
Son-in-law sues Hidden Valley Center for woman's death
FAYETTEVILLE — A man is suing Hidden Valley Center alleging that his mother-in-law was injured while she was a resident of the nursing home.