CHARLESTON – Former state Attorney General Darrell McGraw is running for state Supreme Court. McGraw, who also served on the Court from 1976 to 1988 before a 20-year stint as AG, threw his hat into the ring for the one seat up for grabs on Jan. 30, the final day to file for office.
A homeowner is suing a home manufacturer and financier over claims of negligence after a glass light fixture allegedly fell onto her 11-month-old child.
MOUNDSVILLE – A man is suing Reynolds Memorial Hospital after he claims it is responsible for his wife’s injuries and death. On Nov. 4, 2013, Joy Eileen Fluharty was admitted to Reynolds to have a routine left and right heart catheterization, according to a complaint filed in Marshall Circuit Court. Greg Fluharty claims Joy Fluharty’s pre-screening indicated that her heart was not enlarged, that her lungs were clear and there were no signs of pleural effusions or evidence of CHF. At the time
America's most gravy-crazy holiday looms on the near-term horizon, so the warning couldn't have come at a better time. Gravy, whether the object of your appetite for breakfast, lunch or dinner, is hot.
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey says a consumer representative from his office will conduct mobile office hours during December throughout four local counties.
CHARLESTON–A Kanawha County man is suing a major railway corporation charging violations of the Federal Employers’ Liability Act regarding a workplace accident that allegedly resulted in a sprained ankle.
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County man is suing Kanawha County Emergency Ambulance Authority after he claims it is responsible for the death of his son. Metro Emergency Operations Center is also named as a defendant in the suit. On May 24, 2014, Leland Brown Jr. was playing basketball with his friends near his mother's house in St. Albans when he came inside the house, informed his mother that his chest hurt and collapsed, according to a complaint filed in Kanawha Circuit Court. Leland Brown Sr. c
CHARLESTON – More than 30 businesses with video lottery terminals have filed lawsuits against the West Virginia Lottery Commission and an international gaming company for a computer change they claim will make their terminals “worthless.”