Recent News About Town of Union
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CHARLESTON — West Virgina Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is encouraging consumers to be vigilant in taking steps to prevent identity fraud after JPMorgan Chase & Co. reported the extent of an August data breach that affected more than 76 million consumers and more than 7 million small business clients.
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CHARLESTON -- The West Virginia State Bar is pleased to announce new officers and members of The West Virginia State Bar Board of Governors for 2014-2015.
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Bordas STEUBENVILLE, Ohio – Wheeling law firm Bordas & Bordas has offered to represent the city of Steubenville, Ohio, pro-bono against a Wisconsin foundation that has threatened to take legal action if the city does not remove the religious symbols from its logo.
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- From saltpeter to limestone, and bituminous coal to natural gas, West Virginia has long prospered from its abundant natural resources.
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CINCINNATI – Robert Gilkison, who instigated thousands of asbestos suits against CSX Transportation for a Pittsburgh law firm, cheated the government all the while.
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Berger CHARLESTON – Federal agents probing 29 deaths at Upper Big Branch mine must interview witnesses privately to protect the integrity of the investigation, according to assistant U.S. Attorney Carol Casto of Charleston.
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McGraw CHARLESTON -- Attorney General Darrell McGraw is warning grandparents across West Virginia of a telephone-based "grandparents" scam that has resurfaced.
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Kids growing up in dysfunctional homes often have no idea how abnormal their families are.
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CHARLESTON -- Attorney General Darrell McGraw's office has announced it has reached settlements with three debt relief companies.
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CHARLESTON – Monroe County assessor Donna Huffman made no mistake in taxing luxury lots at $26,900 per acre, the Supreme Court of Appeals has decided.