Recent News About Racine
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CHARLESTON – A Comfort couple alleges a brand of purified water they purchased was falsely represented as
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CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey has joined a coalition of 50 state and territorial attorneys general in urging Congress to affirm that all law-enforcement agencies retain their traditional authority to fight sex trafficking.
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RIPLEY – A Jackson County woman claims a car dealer knowingly sold her a defective car, despite it being labeled a “certified pre-owned” vehicle on the lot.
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WINFIELD – A Cabell County woman blames a hospital, physician and nurse for missing signs that her sister was about to have a stroke. Joyce L. Stevens, the sister and Power of Attorney for Sharon E. Burge, filed her complaint Sept. 15 in Putnam Circuit Court against Pleasant Valley Hospital Inc., Dr. Zachary B. Adkins and Shelly Willham, a Certified Family Nurse Practitioner. Burge is a resident of Racine, Ohio.
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CLARKSBURG – Santarus, Inc., and Veloxis Pharmaceutical A/S are suing Mylan Pharmaceuticals, Inc., for allegedly attempting to sell a generic drug they hold patents on.
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MORGANTOWN -- It's a common practice for campaigns to send out trackers to follow their opponent's every move. Trackers videotape candidates' speeches and interaction with voters.
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Darrell McGraw talks to Joyce Holland before Saturday's Pumpkin Festival Parade. (Image taken from YouTube video) CHARLESTON -- Patrick Morrisey's campaign wants an explanation and an apology from Attorney General Darrell McGraw after a weekend incident in which he confronted a Morrisey campaign staffer before a parade.
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McGraw MILTON -- Republican Attorney General candidate Patrick Morrisey's campaign says incumbent Darrell McGraw attacked one of its staffers Saturday.
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WINFIELD – An Ohio man is seeking compensation after being injured while working at a Putnam County power plant.
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POINT PLEASANT -– In two lawsuits pending in Mason Circuit Court, the plaintiffs and defendants are one in the same.
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Darrell McGraw CHARLESTON - The son of a former West Virginia Supreme Court justice recently spent almost $12,000 to help his uncle, state Attorney General Darrell McGraw, in his bid for re-election.
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Benjamin CHARLESTON -- Justice Brent Benjamin easily could have written a simple concurring opinion on a high-profile case, but he opted to do so much more.