CHARLESTON - Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is reminding West Virginians of the state's price gouging laws during states of emergency and states of preparedness. When the governor declares a state of emergency or state of preparedness, businesses may not increase the price of certain vital commodities by more than 10 percent. "Today, Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin declared a 'State of Emergency' in three counties, and a 'State of Preparedness' in 35 other counties in order to mobilize resources to c
CHARLESTON – The state’s Supreme Court has affirmed the constitutionality of the Town of Ceredo’s ordinance prohibiting the ownership of pit bull terriers within the city limits.
Chambers HUNTINGTON -– A federal judge has remanded 18 cases filed by minors who claim they suffered birth defects as a result of their mothers' use of Pfizer's prescription drug Zoloft.
Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin surveyed storm damage in Wayne, Lincoln and Marion counties on March 3 after storms swept through the state producing tornadoes, torrential rains and damaging winds. Here, he listens as one Wayne County resident shares her story. Delegate Don Perdue, D-Wayne, is in the background. (Photo courtesy of the West Virginia National Guard)
Attorneys Randy Saunders, left, and Taylor Hood helped save Sophia and Rose from euthanization. (Courtesy photos) HUNTINGTON – Two Nelson Mullins attorneys worked to get two golden retrievers released from the Cabell-Wayne Animal Shelter after a volunteer sought their legal help.