Bottner CHARLESTON -– Records show two eastern panhandle attorneys, who also serve as mental hygiene commissioners, have entered pleas, and received reduced sentences on their respective drug and alcohol charges.
Pratt CHARLESTON -- The Business Court Committee established by the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals met by conference call Oct. 28 and passed a resolution setting its mission, comprehensive plan and vision.
Ketchum CHARLESTON -- Publisher Thomas Harding of the Observer in Shepherdstown won a crusade for free press and free information, right on time for everyone but himself.
CHARLESTON -- A Jefferson County woman is suing Atkins Law Offices and NCO Financial Systems after she claims they are in violation of the West Virginia Consume Credit and Protection Act and the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.
CHARLESTON -- A Jefferson County woman is suing FMA Alliance after she claims it is in violation of the West Virginia Consume Credit and Protection Act and the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.
Runnion CHARLESTON -– For the third time this year, a former Dunbar police officer is accused in a civil suit of using his authority to gain sexual favors from women.
In the current economic slump, jobs probably matter more to the State of West Virginia than anything else. It is therefore understandable that a lot of rhetoric is expended on legislative policies to encourage job creation, at both the state and federal level.
CHARLESTON - A harassment suit filed by Charleston resident Megan Lanham is the third filed this year alleging misconduct against former Dunbar police officer Raymond O. Conley.
CHARLES TOWN –- Workers' compensation insurer Brickstreet Mutual must pay a man for loss of his fingers, not because his employers carried the right coverage but because Brickstreet let them think they did, Jefferson Circuit Judge David Sanders ruled.