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Nickerson, Greear and Scarr appointed to new intermediate appellate court
CHARLESTON – The first judges for the state’s new intermediate appellate court have been selected. -
Frank hopes to make intermediate appellate court fair, efficient
CHARLESTON — If chosen, Robert J. Frank, who is one of eight recommended for three seats on the new Intermediate Court of Appeals, said he would do his best to make sure things are fair on the court. -
Chief Justice Responds to Recommendations for Intermediate Court of Appeals
Chief Justice Responds to Recommendations for Intermediate Court of Appeals. -
Morrisey calls EPA appeal one of state's 'most consequential cases in decades'
WASHINGTON – West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey calls an appeal he’s leading against the Environmental Protection Agency before the U.S. Supreme Court “one of the most consequential cases our state has seen in decades.” -
Attorney General Morrisey: Know Return Policies Before Buying That Special Gift
Attorney General Morrisey: Know Return Policies Before Buying That Special Gift. -
Commission submits eight names to governor for three Intermediate Court seats
CHARLESTON – Gov. Jim Justice has been sent eight names of candidates for the new Intermediate Court of Appeals. -
West Virginia Team Obtains Appellate Reversal of Class Certification in Data Breach Case
West Virginia Team Obtains Appellate Reversal of Class Certification in Data Breach Case. -
Everyone seems to have an opinion about Manchin's Build Back Better decision
CHARLESTON – Lawmakers, politicians, community leaders and interested groups – locally and nationally – are throwing their two cents in regarding Sen. Joe Manchin’s decision not to support the Biden administration’s Build Back Better Act. -
Father of slain Charleston police officer files petition seeking his part of estate
CHARLESTON – The father of a Charleston police officer killed last year in the line of duty has file a petition to determine if he is eligible to be a beneficiary of her estate. -
Family of man killed in Belle chemical explosion files wrongful death suit
CHARLESTON – The wife of a Putnam County man who died in a chemical plant explosion last December has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against his employer and the owners of the facility. -
Attorney General Morrisey Underscores Need To Guard Children from Identity Theft During Holidays
Attorney General Morrisey Underscores Need To Guard Children from Identity Theft During Holidays. -
Juvenile Justice Commission Celebrates Tenth Anniversary
Juvenile Justice Commission Celebrates Tenth Anniversary. -
AG's office urges consumers to know return policies before buying that special gift
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office is encouraging consumers to know store policies when purchasing holiday gifts that may need to be returned. -
Estate settles fatal shooting case by Roane sheriff's deputy for $700K
CHARLESTON – A federal lawsuit regarding the fatal shooting of a Roane County man by a deputy sheriff has been settled. -
Manchin's stance against Build Back Better continues to draw attention in D.C., W.Va.
WASHINGTON –Joe Manchin’s hesitation to support President Biden’s Build Back Better Act continues to draw attention to West Virginia’s Democratic senator. -
You can’t Build Back Better with hidden taxes!
U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) has a better understanding of inflation than the average layman and is speaking out about the dangerous inflationary potential of the Build Back Better Act. -
Case dismissed after professor sues WVU, Potomac State academic dean for discrimination
CLARKSBURG — A woman was suing the West Virginia University Board of Governors claiming that she was discriminated against while working at Potomac State College. -
4th Circuit denies Blankenship's attempt to have conviction overturned
RICHMOND, Virginia – A federal appeals court panel has denied Don Blankenship’s latest attempt to have his 2015 conviction overturned. -
Loved ones blame state Division of Corrections for man's death, say he was given heroin in jail
CHARLESTON — A mother and her children are suing the West Virginia Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation claiming it is responsible for the death of their loved one. -
Inflation – Manchin's litmus test for spending bill – will be around longer than expected
WASHINGTON – Sen. Joe Manchin always said inflation would be his guide in deciding on the massive Build Back Better bill. Now, a new report on inflation says it will stay with us for much longer than anticipated, further calling into question by some the addition of trillions more in federal spending.