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School counselor sues Kanawha school board for First Amendment rights violations
CHARLESTON — A school counselor filed a lawsuit against the Kanawha County Board of Education and its superintendent claiming her First Amendment rights were violated. -
Man claims he was wrongfully fired while on COVID leave, accused of stealing company vehicle
HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County man says he was wrongfully terminated while on COVID-19 medical leave and falsely accused of stealing a company vehicle. -
Woman says she is a victim of company's 'good ol' boy' system
HUNTINGTON – An Ohio woman says she has been the victim of a “good ol’ boy” system at C.J. Hughes Construction Co. that created a hostile work environment and favors men over women, calling it “blatant disparate treatment.” -
Man says he was harassed, fired after making discrimination complaint
HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County man says he was the victim of retaliation and wrongful termination after he filed a racial discrimination complaint at work. -
Man says he was fired after nearly 20 years at Best Buy after using FMLA time
HUNTINGTON – A Putnam County man says he was wrongfully terminated from his job at Best Buy after nearly 20 years for taking FMLA time off because of complications related to the birth of his son. -
Federal judge dismisses one Wayne County bus garage suit
HUNTINGTON — A federal judge has dismissed a case filed by a retired Wayne County Board of Education employee who had said he was wrongfully accused of obstructing an investigation into and taking party in a criminal conspiracy regarding theft of board property. -
Open meetings lawsuit against House of Delegates dismissed
CHARLESTON — A Kanawha Circuit judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed against the House of Delegates and a committee for allegedly violating the Open Meetings Act. -
Man fired after refusing supervisor's request to have sex with wife
BECKLEY – A Greenbrier County man says he was fired after he refused a supervisor’s request to have sex with his wife. -
Woman sues Heritage Center for retaliatory discharge
HUNTINGTON — A woman is suing Heritage Center for retaliatory discharge. -
Court won't allow former candidate to join Wayne County delegate vacancy case
CHARLESTON – On the eve of oral arguments, the state Supreme Court denied a former candidate’s motion to intervene in the case regarding the legality of the appointment to fill a House of Delegates vacancy from Wayne County. -
Retired Wayne school garage employee says he was wrongfully accused in theft case
HUNTINGTON — A retired employee has sued the Wayne County Board of Education and others, saying he was wrongfully accused of obstructing an investigation into and taking party in a criminal conspiracy regarding theft of board property. -
Former candidate wants to join Wayne County delegate vacancy case
CHARLESTON – A former Wayne County candidate says it was “improper and illegal” how the county Republican Executive Committee appointed a replacement for a vacant House of Delegate seat. -
Former employees sue DeAngelo Brothers for inference with new jobs
HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County man and Ohio woman are suing DeAngelo Brothers LLC after they claim it interfered with their new jobs. Michael A. Adkins and Janet Holderby were employed by the defendant, according to a complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia. -
Speedway seeks summary judgment in injury suit
HUNTINGTON – Speedway filed a motion for summary judgment in a lawsuit against the company for injuries allegedly sustained at one of its Huntington gas stations. -
Md. woman says she was injured visiting daughter at MU dorms
HUNTINGTON – A Maryland woman is suing over claims she was injured when she fell in a pothole while visiting her daughter in Huntington. -
Nurse names medical center in retaliatory discharge suit
HUNTINGTON -- A former nurse is suing, stating she was terminated for filing a grievance against a fellow employee. -
Woman accuses Service Wire of discrimination
HUNTINGTON -- A woman is suing her former employer after they terminated her employment, claiming discrimination. -
Truck driver says he was fired for voicing shift concerns
CHARLESTON -- A truck driver is suing his employer after being fired after voicing concern over the long driving shifts. -
Truck driver says he was laid off because of knee injury
CHARLESTON -- A truck driver is suing a distribution company after he was laid off following a knee injury at work. -
Speedway removes slip-and-fall case, says more than $75K at stake
HUNTINGTON – Speedway LLC has removed a personal injury lawsuit against it to federal court, arguing the plaintiff is seeking more than $75,000.