McGraw CHARLESTON - Almost 500 West Virginians will have their debts cancelled as a result of a handful of settlements between Attorney General Darrell McGraw and debt-purchasing companies.
CHARLESTON -- There's no doubt about it -- even though West Virginia is in a lot better financial shape than many of its neighbors -- we're all feeling the pinch of the economic downturn.
WHEELING - A railroad giant is again trying to bring to light what it feels is fraud on the part of asbestos lawyers who have filed thousands of claims in West Virginia.
Gov. Joe Manchin speaks April 23 during the annual Main Street West Virginia program community service awards. (Photo by Steven W. Rotsch, Governor's Office)
CHARLESTON -- The State Journal, SCORE and the SBDC have announced the May Business for Breakfast is scheduled for 7:30 a.m. on Friday, May 23 at the Charleston Marriott Town Center's Whitewater Grille. The event will end at 8:30 a.m.
CHARLESTON -- Gov. Joe Manchin is urging West Virginians to file their 2007 federal income tax returns so they can receive the Federal Economic Stimulus payments that Congress passed and the president signed in February.
CHARLESTON -- As shocking as it may sound, Supreme Court candidate Beth Walker is "in talks" with her Pizza Hut delivery driver about supporting her campaign.
CHARLESTON -- In my last column, I discussed the relevance of quantitative surveys in jury research in which telephone surveys are used to elicit responses to individual questions giving the client projectionable results.