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WEST VIRGINIA GOVERNOR'S OFFICE: Gov. Justice, Brad & Alys Smith, and West Virginia University launch Ascend WV remote worker program
Gov. Jim Justice announced the launch of the nation’s premier remote work program, aimed at recruiting outdoor enthusiast professionals to the Mountain State. -
AEP does good work that often goes unnoticed
While I understand the frustration with higher electricity rates and the recent loss of electricity from the ice storm earlier this year, bashing AEP does little to lower electricity rates, improve service or explain the nature of their responsibility to electrify our communities. -
Monongalia County couple accuses health care providers for medical negligence
MORGANTOWN — A Monongalia County husband and wife are suing health care providers, alleging negligence. -
Mountainstate Orthopedic, doctor accused of negligence after knee surgery
MORGANTOWN – A Bridgeport man alleges he needed revision surgery to his knee after the first procedure was not properly performed. -
Attorney files lawsuit against AG's office for EPA documents
CHARLESTON – A Charleston attorney has filed a lawsuit on behalf an environmental group for documents related to litigation against the EPA. William DePaulo, on behalf of Keeper of the Mountains, sent the Freedom of Information Act request on Oct. 7 with Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, according to a complaint filed Oct. 22 in Kanawha Circuit Court. Keeper of the Mountains claims the request was received on Oct. 13 and Morrisey had until Oct. 20 to respond to the request. After not hearing -
CIVIL FILINGS: Monongalia County
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Bridgeport couple sues physician, office for negligence
MORGANTOWN -- A Bridgeport couple is suing Mountainstate Orthopedic Associates and a physician after they claim it is responsible for improperly performing knee replacement surgery. -
CIVIL FILINGS: Monongalia County
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THEIR VIEW: Candidates should rely on facts, not push buttons
Romano CLARKSBURG -- Reading Judge John Yoder's recent guest column in The West Virginia Record reminded me why our country is so divided. -
THEIR VIEW: Judge Webster? Hell may soon freeze over
Sprouse CHARLESTON -- I read the recent article in the Daily Mail about Judge Irene Berger getting fast tracked into a federal judgeship. And, while it will be a blessing to get her off the Circuit Court, a lifetime appointment on the Federal Bench is a little scary. -
Starcher speaks at Appalachian Heritage Day
PARKERSBURG -- Here is the prepared text of Justice Larry Starcher's comments Oct. 10 at the Appalachian Heritage Day at West Virginia University-Parkersburg: -
Standalone art for 8/27 issue: Governor gets early birthday gift
CHARLESTON -– To celebrate Gov. Joe Manchin's 60th birthday, First Lady Gayle Manchin presented him with a West Virginia Heirloom Birth Certificate at the State Capitol.