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Wednesday, May 15, 2024

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  • Papantonio v. Manchin

    By The West Virginia Record |
    Gov. Joe Manchin is asking our Supreme Court to hear an appeal. Florida plaintiff's attorney Mike Papantonio hopes to collect his $135 million fee from the case and he wants the governor to butt out.

  • Texas attorney says sister of The Record isn't a real newspaper

    By Steve Korris |
    Coon BEAUMONT, Texas -- Southeast Texas Record editor Marilyn Tennissen and reporter David Yates are not journalists and The Record is not a newspaper, Beaumont attorney Brent Coon said at an April 25 hearing before Jefferson County District Judge Donald Floyd.

  • Like sands through the hourglass ....

    By The West Virginia Record |
    Whalen There are two daytime dramas unfolding in West Virginia this fall. One is the height to which the football Mountaineers are destined -– a top-tier bowl, maybe a shot at a national title? The other story line: to what depth will trial lawyers sink in the ongoing saga that is Putnam General Hospital.

  • The Record is blind to the truth

    By The West Virginia Record |
    Jones CHARLSTON -- The West Virginia Record's recent editorial (Aug. 7) on HCA's decision to close Putnam General Hospital is not only irresponsible, but it also callously advances The Record's position that all corporations should be immune when their reckless disregard for consumer safety leads to injury and death.

  • P1 art package for 7/24 issue -- The bunker is back

    By The West Virginia Record |
    The West Tunnel Blast Door of the bunker. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS – Following repairs and renovations, the former U.S. Government Relocation Facility at The Greenbrier has reopened for tours.

  • Calhoun County native featured in Washington Post

    By Ann Knef |
    Jed Purdy Calhoun County native Jed Purdy, elevated to national fame after authoring a book in his second year of law school, is the subject of a Washington Post feature article April 13.

  • Israeli interests wrangle over chunk of Beckley man's $5.6 million estate

    By Ann Knef |
    For decades Max Lewin assumed the life of a modest Beckley businessman, concealing horrific details of how the humanity was stripped from his life.