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AG’s office warns about faith-based charity scams
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey’s office is warning consumers to be cautious when responding to charitable solicitations from houses of worship or other faith-based charities. -
Labor unions take Paycheck Protection Act law to state Supreme Court
CHARLESTON – Labor unions have asked the state Supreme Court to overturn legislation that they say is meant to harm the unions financially. -
Man accuses Lendmark Financial of consumer credit violations
WILLIAMSON — A man is suing Lendmark Financial Services of West Virginia alleging the defendant violated the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act (CCPA). -
U.S. Attorney Will Thompson Encourages West Virginians to Participate in DEA's National Prescription Drug Take Back Day
U.S. Attorney Will Thompson Encourages West Virginians to Participate in DEA's National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. -
Attorney General Morrisey to Participate in National Drug Take Back Day
Attorney General Morrisey to Participate in National Drug Take Back Day. -
Man blames Cabell-Wayne Association of the Blind for brother's death
HUNTINGTON — A man is suing an unknown person and the Cabell-Wayne Association of the Blind for the death of his brother. -
Family Treatment Courts Celebrate Two Years in W.Va.
Family Treatment Courts Celebrate Two Years in W.Va. -
Gov. Justice appoints Mark Scott as Cabinet Secretary for Department of Administration
Gov. Justice appoints Mark Scott as Cabinet Secretary for Department of Administration. -
JVAC releases names of applicants seeking to fill seats on newly created Intermediate Court of Appeals
JVAC releases names of applicants seeking to fill seats on newly created Intermediate Court of Appeals. -
Meet Cassie, A Family Treatment Court Graduate
Meet Cassie, A Family Treatment Court Graduate. -
Steptoe & Johnson analyst named president of national organization
WHEELING — An abstractor analyst at Steptoe & Johnson's Wheeling office has been named the president of the National Association of Lease and Title Analysts (NALTA) for the 2021-2022 term. -
Judge David Hammer Gives History Lesson to Administrative Law Judges
Judge David Hammer Gives History Lesson to Administrative Law Judges. -
McGinley's estate files wrongful death lawsuit against AEP, others following fatal crash
CHARLESTON – The estate of prominent Charleston attorney Sean McGinley has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against AEP and an auto auction company following his June death in a traffic accident on Interstate 79. -
Legal expert: Employers have right to require vaccinations and can fire unvaxxed workers
CHARLESTON – The apparent firing of a popular television anchor for allegedly refusing to receive the COVID-19 vaccine has sparked social media discussion about an employer’s right to mandate the vaccine. -
W.Va. Chamber strongly opposes IRS reporting proposal regarding banking activity
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Chamber of Commerce opposes an IRS reporting proposal the Biden Administration is trying to add to the budget reconciliation bill pending in Congress. -
Wyoming County couple says Gilbert funeral home, employee mishandled body of stillborn son
WILLIAMSON – A Wyoming County couple says a Gilbert funeral home and one of its employees mishandled the body of their stillborn son. -
Attorney General Morrisey to Host Morgantown, Fairmont Town Halls
Attorney General Morrisey to Host Morgantown, Fairmont Town Halls. -
Mr. Manchin went to Washington
Sen. Joe Manchin could be the man who saves the filibuster, but will he? We sure hope so. We want our senior senator to fight for what his constituents believe in and support, just like Senator Smith did. After all, Smith was doing his constituents' bidding, not that of his party. -
Air Cargo Carriers sues insurance consultant over failure to procure proper policies
CHARLESTON — Air Cargo Carriers LLC is suing Aviation Risk Management Associates alleging it failed to procure the proper insurance needed. -
Justice companies offer settlement to Credit Suisse of $300M plus more from Bluestone sale
CHARLESTON – Gov. Jim Justice has confirmed a media report that he has offered $300 million and half of the value of his family’s coal businesses to settle loans.