RIPLEY - A Jackson County man is finding both a foreign object found in a McDonald's hash brown and the company's denial that the substance it released into his body harmed him in any way hard to swallow.
PARKERSBURG - A Jackson County man is alleging that a Wood County hospital and physician are responsible for a stroke he suffered while under their care.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton greets Parween Sultany Mascari, a Jackson Kelly attorney in the firm's Morgantown office, during a recent visit to Washington, D.C. Sultany Mascari was there to help host a visiting delegation of 14 prominent Afghan women judges, prosecutors, and defense attorneys. (Courtesy photo) WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Bombs are set off in their front yards. Their children cannot go to school because it is too dangerous.
ELKINS – Wildlife sanctuary owner Joel Rosenthal can capture wild animals anywhere in West Virginia and rehabilitate them on his farm near Hillsboro under an agreement he reached with Division of Natural Resources director Frank Jezioro.
McGraw CHARLESTON -- About half of the personal injury lawyers who contributed to Attorney General Darrell McGraw's 2008 re-election campaign with large contributions have worked as special assistant AGs for his office.
Cohen CHARLESTON – The leader of a statewide legal reform group says he is concerned that key legislative leaders received major campaign contributions from personal injury lawyers. But at least one of those leaders is fighting back, saying West Virginia Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse should reveal its donors.
Darrell McGraw CHARLESTON - The son of a former West Virginia Supreme Court justice recently spent almost $12,000 to help his uncle, state Attorney General Darrell McGraw, in his bid for re-election.
McGraw CHARLESTON - Four-term West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw likely will fail in his efforts to be re-elected, a North Carolina-based polling firm says.
McGraw CHARLESTON - While state Attorney General Darrell McGraw's office appeals, an injunction against recently passed campaign advertising disclosure laws will remain.
Ireland CHARLESTON -- Secretary of State Betty Ireland has announced that all businesses (with the exception of sole proprietors and general partnerships) may file annual reports online with her office through the State's online portal "Business for WV" (www.business4wv.com).
CHARLESTON -- An anti-abortion group has filed a federal complaint seeking a declaratory judgment that would allow it to advertise its position through radio ads, mass mailings and petitions.
Goodwin CHARLESTON -- Secretary of State Betty Ireland issued a commendation Tuesday to U.S. District Judge Joseph R. Goodwin for his efforts to ensure new U.S. citizens would have the opportunity to register and vote in the 2008 General Election.
Ireland BLUEFIELD - The amendment of a few West Virginia campaign laws has negated a nonprofit group's attack on the originals, a federal judge recently decided.
CHARLESTON - A Huntington company has filed a federal suit against a Maine corporation, alleging it lost hundreds of thousands of dollars after the Maine company, which it claims never existed, failed to stick to its end of an agreement.
MARTINSBURG -- West Virginia Secretary of State Betty Ireland, along with Paul Hutter, General Counsel for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, and Ann Brown, FACHE, Medical Director of the Martinsburg VA Medical Center, joined together at the Martinsburg VA Medical Center to focus attention on efforts to ensure that residents and patients of VA facilities receive the assistance they need to register
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CHARLESTON - The group that's advertisements have infuriated state Attorney General Darrell McGraw started challenging the state's campaign laws earlier this year.
Barr CHARLESTON – Libertarians can't blame anyone but themselves for failing to qualify presidential candidate Bob Barr and running mate Wayne Root for West Virginia ballots, according to U.S. District Judge Copenhaver.