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Former employee says he was mistreated, wrongfully fired by Marshall Co. hospital
MOUNDSVILLE – Before allegedly being wrongfully terminated, an Ohio County man says he was mistreated by Reynolds Memorial Hospital so much that it caused him severe medical issues. -
Woman says Big Lots caused injuries by failing to maintain walkways
MOUNDSVILLE — A McMechen woman is suing Big Lots for injuries she sustained while on its property. -
Mother sues property owner for son's severe burn injuries
MOUNDSVILLE — A woman is suing Crystal's Real Estate Investments for injuries sustained at a property it owned and was rented by an individual. -
Man sues hospital for injuries from procedure, hospital denies allegations
MOUNDSVILLE — A Marshall County man is suing Reynolds Memorial Hospital claiming he was injured during a procedure, but the hospital denies the allegations. -
Woman says Walmart employee sexually assaulted, harassed her in parking lot
MOUNDSVILLE – A Moundsville woman says she was sexually assaulted and harassed by a Walmart employee in the store parking lot. -
Woman says she bit into metal washer in her Quarter Pounder
MOUNDSVILLE – A Marshall County woman says she was injured when she took a bite of her McDonald’s Quarter Pounder with Cheese that had a metal washer hidden inside. -
Attorney says she's relieved judge who displayed gun in court resigned
CHARLESTON – The attorney who says a circuit court judge pulled a gun out during a hearing says she is relieved he has resigned. -
Hummel, circuit judge who displayed gun during hearing, resigns
CHARLESTON – A northern panhandle circuit judge who was the center of controversy earlier this year after displaying a gun while addressing defense attorneys during a hearing has resigned. -
Plaintiffs disagree with removal of some opioid-addicted baby cases to federal court
CHARLESTON – Several cases involving children born addicted to opioids have been removed to federal court despite the plaintiffs’ contention the defendants’ logic for the move is flawed. -
Woman sues former employer for hostile work environment
MOUNDSVILLE — A woman says K&K Professional Kleaning for a hostile work environment that caused her emotional distress. -
Mother sues Benwood, YMCA for son's injuries from city pool
MOUNDSVILLE — A woman is suing the YMCA and the City of Benwood alleging her young son was injured at Benwood Pool during summer camp. -
Hummel recuses himself from all EQT cases; prosecutor says he sees no criminal activity
NEW MARTINSVILLE – The circuit judge who allegedly pointed a gun at an attorney during an EQT oil and gas royalties hearing has recused himself from hearing other cases involving the company. -
Couple sues Mexican restaurant for work injuries
MOUNDSVILLE — A Wood County man and his wife are suing Acapulco Mexican Restaurant for injuries sustained while he was working. -
Judge might have violated state law in obtaining oil, gas rights
CHARLESTON – The circuit court judge facing scrutiny for pointing a gun at an attorney during an oil and gas royalties hearing has oil and gas interests, which seem to be a violation of state code. -
Justices say gun-toting judge also accused children of lying in neglect case
CHARLESTON – The circuit judge who has been accused of pointing a handgun at an attorney during a hearing also has been found to have violated court rules in his handling of a child abuse and neglect case by repeatedly accusing a child of lying. -
Woman sues West Virginia University Hospitals alleging wrongful termination
MOUNDSVILLE — A woman is suing West Virginia University Hospitals and Reynolds Memorial Hospital claiming she was wrongfully terminated from her employment. -
State Senator files civil suit related to dropped prostitution charge
MOUNDSVILLE – A state Senator who had charges of soliciting prostitution against him dropped has filed a civil lawsuit against the city and police officers involved. -
Nursing home denies injury allegations, seek to dismiss complaint
MOUNDSVILLE — The defendants in a lawsuit are seeking to have the complaint dismissed and deny all claims involved. -
Parent sues hospitals for physician's negligence
MOUNDSVILLE — The father of a young girl is suing Reynolds Memorial Hospital and West Virginia University Medical Corporation claiming a physician was negligent. -
Woman says Nail City Inspections breached its contract with her
MOUNDSVILLE — A woman is suing Nail City Inspections alleging it breached its contract with her.