State of West Virginia
Recent News About State of West Virginia
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Executor asks court to help divide estate of woman killed by a son
CHARLESTON - The executor of the estate of a woman murdered by her mentally ill son has asked the court to help him decide who gets her estate. -
Woman says insurer breached its contract
MARTINSBURG - A Berkeley County woman has filed a suit against the insurance company, which provided her late husband's life insurance. -
This Just In: Ohio County
March 7 -
Supreme Court breakout box for p1 jump
CHARLESTON -- The state Supreme Court of Appeals will hear arguments in the following cases Tuesday at the West Virginia University College of Law in Morgantown. -
Police must get search warrant to send 'wired' informants into home, Court rules
Davis CHARLESTON – Police in West Virginia must obtain search warrants before sending "wired" informants into homes, the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has ruled. -
AG announced $176,000 vacuum settlement
CHARLESTON -- Attorney General Darrell McGraw announced Tuesday that a settlement agreement has been reached with IGIA Inc., a Delaware corporation that markets household products through infomercials and the Internet, using the name "As Seen on TV." -
Supreme Court calendar for 3/12 issue
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Two families sue over fatal Huntington fire
HUNTINGTON - Two families of victims of the worst fire in recent Huntington history have filed a lawsuit against the building owners and property manager. -
Murray running for Kanawha prosecutor
CHARLESTON - Bill Murray, a lifelong resident of Kanawha County and a Charleston attorney, has filed to run for Kanawha County prosecutor. -
Pomponio appointed to 11th Circuit post
CHARLESTON -- Gov. Joe Manchin on Tuesday appointed Joseph C. Pomponio Jr. to fill the vacancy in West Virginia's 11th Judicial Circuit left by the retirement of Judge Frank E. Jolliffe. -
Mount Olive officer sues state over beating
CHARLESTON - An officer at Mount Olive Correctional Center has filed a lawsuit against the state and some state entities after being injured by an inmate. -
This Just In: Kanawha County
Jan. 25 -
Troopers sue state over pension funds
CHARLESTON - Eleven troopers from the West Virginia State Police Department and one widow of a deceased trooper have filed a suit against the state and state government departments because they are not receiving the pension plan they were promised. -
Construction company says it wasn't paid for work
CHARLESTON - A West Virginia construction firm is suing five companies for breach of contract and failure to pay for all of the work completed. -
Justices say state can collect income, franchise taxes from out-of-state businesses
Maynard CHARLESTON – West Virginia cannot collect sales taxes from businesses in other states but the state can collect income tax and franchise taxes from businesses in other states, the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has decided. -
On thy bounty
We have a name we call private citizens who track alleged criminal offenders for cash. -
This Just In: Kanawha County
Dec. 29 -
PERSONNEL FILE: Jackson Kelly announces membership changes at firm
Broughton CHARLESTON -- Al Emch, CEO of Jackson Kelly PLLC, has announced 13 membership changes at the firm. -
This just in: Ohio County
Dec. 15 -
Charleston Chamber wants Legislature to fund regional rail study
CHARLESTON -- The Charleston Regional Chamber of Commerce said Tuesday it wants the Legislature to fund a study on a regional rail system.