RIPLEY – A Jackson County woman claims a car dealer knowingly sold her a defective car, despite it being labeled a “certified pre-owned” vehicle on the lot.
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is praising the Environmental Protection Agency for withdrawing its anti-racing rule just two weeks after he joined a coalition of eight attorneys general who objected to the proposal.
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey has joined six other states in urging the Environmental Protection Agency to withdraw a proposed rule that could deal a significant blow to stock car and drag racing in West Virginia.
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey has issued an opinion regarding a formal request from the Jefferson County Prosecutor’s Office.
CHARLESTON — The partnership between West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office and U.S. Attorney William J. Ihlenfeld II has landed its first conviction in northern West Virginia. Francisco Gaspar Sanchez, 56, of Kearneysville was found guilty of conspiracy and possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine.
JULIAN – Supreme Court Chief Justice Margaret Workman recently announced the appointment of Twenty-Ninth Judicial Circuit (Putnam County) Judge Phillip M.
Charleston - West Virginia students are going to have to brush up on their history in order to compete in this year’s video competition from the State Bar.
BECKLEY – A married couple is suing a real estate agent franchise company over claims of misrepresentation and fraud in relation to a house inspection.
LOGAN – A West Virginia corporation is accused of exemplifying both discriminatory and retaliatory actions toward a former employee after he reported sexual harassment in the workplace.
UNION - A press conference will be held July 21 in Monroe County Courthouse to announce the West Virginia Judiciary's Electronic Filing System's latest expansion. State Supreme Court Justice Brent D.
WHEELING—A Jefferson County, Ohio, resident filed suit against her employer claiming unlawful harassment and termination in a 2014 series of incidents allegedly involving overt sexual aggression by a co-worker. Robin Coleman of Dillonvale, OH, filed a complaint against CMS of Delaware Inc. d/b/a CMS Oil Field Services and Jeff Templin on June 22 in Ohio Circuit Court, asserting unlawful sexual harassment and retaliation in her November 2014 job dismissal. According to the filing, Robin Coleman
CHARLESTON – I am pleased to announce $250,000 in grant funding to support the ongoing implementation of the Treatment Supervision Program initiative, part of my administration's landmark justice reinvestment efforts.
By EARL RAY TOMBLIN CHARLESTON – I am pleased to announce $250,000 in grant funding to support the ongoing implementation of the Treatment Supervision Program initiative, part of my administration's landmark justice reinvestment efforts. By continuing to expand access to substance abuse treatment and recovery programs, we can get those struggling with addiction the help they need, reduce recidivism and allow those on the road to recovery return to their families, communities and workplaces.
MARTINSBURG – A Harpers Ferry man is suing the Jefferson County Board of Education after he claims it is teaching evolution, which has caused harm to his child.