CHARLESTON – What are the most successful cities in West Virginia? A career expertise website known as Zippia.com has published a ranking of the 10 most successful cities in the state.
BECKLEY – A Raleigh County woman says she was struck by a pipe while leaving her apartment, an accident allegedly caused by negligent maintenance workers.
KEYSER – A Mineral County company is suing a Wisconsin law firm for allegedly damaging their credit rating despite not being licensed to practice in West Virginia.
CHARLESTON – Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin has announced the appointment of James W. "Jay" Courrier Jr. as Circuit Court Judge for the 21st Circuit Court serving Grant, Mineral and Tucker counties. Courrier will fill the vacancy created by the retirement of former Circuit Court Judge Philip Jordan.
KEYSER – A Keyser woman is suing Wal-Mart and a construction company in connection with a personal injury she claims was suffered at an unspecified store.
HAMPSHIRE--A Hampshire County bank is suing two indivdiuals and a small business, seeking reimbursement for money lent in a promissory note that has allegedly largely been unpaid.
KEYSER—A Mineral County woman is suing an estate administratrix and an insurance company, alleging breach of fiduciary duty for allegedly impeding insurance benefits distribution.
MOOREFIELD -- An employee of a local college is suing the school and his supervisor, alleging retaliatory harassment after testifying at trial about previous alleged harassment.
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey on Tuesday announced his office has reached a $2.4 million settlement with Virginia-based Dominion Management Services, which does business as CashPoint, to resolve allegations it engaged in a wide variety of unlawful debt collection practices. As part of the settlement, the company has agreed to forgive more than $2.36 million in consumer loan debt, as well as release its liens on vehicle titles for 435 West Virginians, most of whom