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Judge rules former Northern Panhandle DJ didn't perform, provide refunds
NEW CUMBERLAND — A Hancock Circuit Court judge has awarded $270,000 in civil penalties against a disc jockey and event planner for violating the state Consumer Credit & Protection Act. -
Woman sues after being groomed, abused by teacher in middle school
NEW CUMBERLAND – A woman groomed and sexually abused a dozen years ago when she was a middle school student by a teacher has sued the man, the county board of education and a school administrator. -
Morrisey files suit against disc jockey/wedding planner for not providing services
NEW CUMBERLAND — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey’s office has filed a lawsuit against a disc jockey and wedding planner who allegedly failed to provide advertised services to numerous clients. -
Former employee sues Rosiak for wrongful termination
NEW CUMBERLAND — A woman is suing Rosiak LLC claiming she was injured at work and her employment was wrongfully terminated. -
Pennsylvania man sues Mortimer Realty for refusing to close a sale
NEW CUMBERLAND — A Pennsylvania man is suing Mortimer Realty Company for refusing to complete a transaction. -
Owners in church property want court to sell property and distribute proceeds
NEW CUMBERLAND — Three individuals are suing the trustees of Chapel Hill Wesleyan Church because they want the circuit court to sell property and divvy it up between the owners. -
Couple sues tree service for illegally removing trees from property
NEW CUMBERLAND — A couple is suing Beaner's Logging & Tree Service and its owner alleging property damage. -
Former employee says Prop Logistics wrongfully terminated her employment
NEW CUMBERLAND — A woman is suing Prop Logistics alleging that she was sexually harassed by an employee. -
Retired firefighter says Wheeling failed to properly pay him
WHEELING — A retired Wheeling Fire Department assistant chief says the city of Wheeling failed to properly pay him his "payout" when he retired. -
Daughters sue nursing home for mother's death
NEW CUMBERLAND — The daughters of a woman who died during her residency at Stone Pear Pavillion claim their mother's death was avoidable. -
Woman sues business for sidewalk in disrepair
NEW CUMBERLAND — A woman is suing 3101 Main Street LLC after she was injured on a sidewalk in front of its place of business. -
Woman sues Montana Sky LLC for injuries from fall
NEW CUMBERLAND — A woman says Montana Sky LLC and unknown and unnamed employees of the company for injuries she sustained when she fell on their property. -
Man sues Congo Corporation, others for injuries to his hand while working on a barge
NEW CUMBERLAND — A man is suing Congo Corporation for injuries sustained from a work-related accident. -
Man sues Congo Construction, others for hand injuries
NEW CUMBERLAND — A Newell man is suing Congo Corporation and others for injuries he sustained while working as a laborer on a barge. -
New Cumberland sues Mon Power for voltage issues
NEW CUMBERLAND — The city of New Cumberland is suing Monongahela Power Company for voltage issues have have caused it to replace a motor to its water distribution infrastructure multiple times since 2019. -
Northern Panhandle circuit judge consolidates eight sexual abuse cases against Catholic Church
NEW CUMBERLAND – A circuit judge has consolidated eight cases in two Northern Panhandle counties regarding sexual abuse claims against the Catholic Church. -
Circuit judge denies Diocese's motion to dismiss sexual abuse case
NEW CUMBERLAND – A circuit judge has denied a motion by the Catholic Church to dismiss a lawsuit filed by Weirton man who claims he was sexually abused as a child by a priest. -
Pa. woman says she was injured during fall at Mountaineer Casino Racetrack & Resort
NEW CUMBERLAND – A Pennsylvania woman says she was injured because of the negligence of Mountaineer Casino Racetrack & Resort. -
State Supreme Court refuses to issue writ in case filed against Diocese over alleged sexual abuse by a priest
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court has refused to issue a writ of prohibition to the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston in a case filed against it by a man who says he was sexually abused by a former Northern Panhandle priest when he was a child. -
Two more lawsuits claim former Northern Panhandle priest sexually abused boys
NEW CUMBERLAND – Two more lawsuits have been filed against the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston alleging a priest sexually abused two men when they were children.