State of West Virginia
Recent News About State of West Virginia
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McGraw gives OxyContin money to Morgantown truancy agency
McGraw CHARLESTON - A truancy task force is the target of state Attorney General Darrell McGraw's latest appropriation of funds from his controversial 2004 settlement with prescription drug manufacturer Purdue Pharma. -
Probation, parole and community supervision week set for July 15-21
CHARLESTON -– During the week of July 15-21, people across the United States and its territories will recognize the work of probation, parole, and community supervision professionals. -
Woman says two State Troopers 'executed' her son
CHARLESTON - The mother of a deceased Greenbrier County man filed a lawsuit against two West Virginia State Troopers claiming they killed her son "execution-style." -
Feds not satisfied with DHHR's response in McGraw controversy
McGraw CHARLESTON - The federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is holding fast to its position that it is owed a share of a settlement designed by state Attorney General Darrell McGraw. -
MU Foundation establishes James E. Gibson Scholarship
James E. Gibson, left, shakes hands with Jason Mitchell, a 2007 graduate of Summers County High School and the first recipient of the James E. Gibson Scholarship. HUNTINGTON -– The Marshall University Foundation Inc. has established a scholarship to honor James E. Gibson through gifts from his family and friends. -
SupCo calendar for June 25 issue
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DHHR joins McGraw in opposing feds' stance on Purdue Pharma settlement
McGraw CHARLESTON - The state's Department of Health and Human Resources has decided to back up Attorney General Darrell McGraw during the state's battle with federal Medicaid officials, claiming it was never entitled to any of the disputed funds from a settlement. -
Unfazed by probing, McGraw dishes out more money
McGraw CHARLESTON - Despite promises and a federal investigation, state Attorney General Darrell McGraw on Wednesday handed out even more of the settlement funds gained in a 2004 agreement with Purdue Pharma. -
Oh, the places you'll go!
GRUNDY, Va. -- Here is the prepared text of West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Larry Starcher's commencement address at Appalachian School of Law on May 12: -
Feds probing McGraw's handling of Purdue Pharma settlement
McGraw CHARLESTON - When Fran Hughes, state Attorney General Darrell McGraw's chief deputy, testified before the state's Legislature in February about the office's appropriation of settlement funds, she claimed a desire for a low profile. -
Supreme Court calendar for 5/21 issue
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This Just In: Ohio County
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PERSONNEL FILE: Huddleston Bolen adds four attorneys to firm
Rawlings HUNTINGTON -- Huddleston Bolen has announced that attorneys Matthew Rawlings, Ashley French, Alicia Deligne and Justin Gilfert have joined the firm. -
Widow says coal company to blame for husband's death
MORGANTOWN - The widow of a coal miner from Marion County has filed a suit against the coal company that employed her husband. -
Beckley seeks injunction concerning prevailing wage law
CHARLESTON - The City of Beckley has filed a lawsuit against the West Virginia Department of Labor and David Mullins, seeking an injunction and declaratory judgment concerning the renovation project on Neville Street. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Martin & Seibert adds two attorneys to growing Martinsburg office
Frye MARTINSBURG -- Martin & Seibert L.C. is to adding to its growing practice, announcing the addition of two new attorneys in its Martinsburg office. -
Six more former AT&T employees sue over call center air quality
CHARLESTON - Six former employees of AT&T have joined a group of co-workers who are suing the company, claiming poor air quality in a call center made them sick.