Kanawha County
Recent News About Kanawha County
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Former employee says Waste Management discriminated against him
CHARLESTON -- A Kanawha County man is suing a former employer, claiming discrimination due to age and disability. -
Man says he didn't receive proper commission
CHARLESTON -- A Kanawha County man is suing a former employer, claiming he was denied payment of commissions earned. -
Couple accuses doctor of malpractice
CHARLESTON -- A Kanawha County couple is suing over claims the wife sustained injuries after receiving negligent care while in a West Virginia hospital. -
Couple says company caused damage to their home
CHARLESTON -- A couple is suing after they allege a home improvement company caused damage to their property. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Leadership West Virginia announces Class of 2014
CHARLESTON -- Fifty-six leaders from across the state have accepted invitations to participate in the 2014 Class of Leadership West Virginia. -
Inmate sues state Division of Corrections after beating
CHARLESTON -- An inmate is suing state corrections after he was beaten by other inmates. -
Insurer sued after denying accidental death claim
CHARLESTON -- A woman is seeking benefits under an accidental death insurance policy following the death of relative. -
UPDATE: Water contamination suits already being filed
CHARLESTON – Less than 24 hours after a chemical leak began to wreak havoc on Charleston and surrounding areas, a class action complaint already had been filed against the company responsible. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Flaherty Sensabaugh Bonasso announce three new members
CHARLESTON -- The law firm of Flaherty Sensabaugh Bonasso has announced three new members effective Jan. 1. -
Subscription service providing online access to courts since days of dial-up
CHARLESTON - An online subscription service is providing online access to West Virginia court records in an effort to make it easier for individuals and entities to access circuit court documents. -
Blind man sues Kanawha deputy over alleged incident
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Court: State Police disciplinary files are public record
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Medical malpractice suit against Charleston physician dismissed
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Man blames bar for injuries from fight
William Forbes