CHARLESTON – West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey says his office will respect the decision of the United States Supreme Court regarding a lawsuit challenging the state's marriage laws.
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court has ruled that a replacement House of Delegates candidate will be on the Nov. 4 general election ballot in Kanawha County.
CHARLESTON – The question of whether a replacement House of Delegates candidate will be on the ballot in Kanawha County now rests with the state Supreme Court.
CHARLESTON – The Kanawha County Republican Executive Committee on Monday filed a petition with the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals to get a replacement House of Delegates candidate on the ballot this fall.
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has ruled that Mingo County officials exceeded their powers in trying to fill a judicial vacancy on the Eighth Family Court Circuit by placing a nominee on the upcoming November election.
LOGAN – A local oil company says they provided goods or services to a now-defunct petroleum company, which has failed to pay for those goods or services.
CHARLESTON -- An audit of the Attorney General's office shows that the former attorney general reimbursed more than $54,000 to employees for educational expenses, including nearly $21,000 to State Supreme Court Justice Allen Loughry.
MARTINSBURG – A lawsuit alleging a Long John Silver’s employee suffered burns when he was told to melt ice in a walk-in freezer with hot water has been removed to federal court.