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Manchin's opposition dooms key Biden pick for Federal Reserve
WASHINGTON – Senator Joe Manchin says he will oppose the nomination of one of President Biden’s key Federal Reserve Board picks. -
State Supreme Court to consider appeal from Morgantown firefighters on pay issues
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court will consider an appeal by members of the Morgantown Fire Department regarding holiday pay and additional time off. -
If you can’t take the heat, get out of the governor’s office
For being such a big man (in every way, shape, form and fashion), West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice sure is small. -
AG's office launches sixth Kids Kick Opioids contest
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office has announced the start of it’s sixth Kids Kick Opioids contest, a public service announcement partnership with elementary and middle schools that encourages students to raise awareness of prescription painkiller abuse. -
Federal Inspection Finds West Virginia Brick Manufacturer Exposed Workers to Respirable Crystalline Silica Hazards at Martinsburg Plant
Federal Inspection Finds West Virginia Brick Manufacturer Exposed Workers to Respirable Crystalline Silica Hazards at Martinsburg Plant. -
Woman sues Norfolk Southern for husband's death
WAYNE — A woman is suing Norfolk Southern Railway Company for the death of her husband. -
Man wrongly convicted sues State Police for misconduct during investigation
HUNTINGTON — A man who spent more than 10 years of his life in prison for a crime he did not commit is suing the West Virginia State Police for their alleged misconduct in coercing a false confession. -
Attorney General Morrisey Joins 13 States in Calling for Resignation of Biden Homeland Security Secretary
Attorney General Morrisey Joins 13 States in Calling for Resignation of Biden Homeland Security Secretary. -
Application for the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals vacancy – February 2022
Application for the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals vacancy – February 2022. -
Former W.Va. State employee says he was fired because he had COVID work concerns
CHARLESTON – A former employee has sued West Virginia State University and two of his supervisors after he was fired for leaving work because of COVID-19 concerns at the beginning of the pandemic. -
Morrisey joins other AGs in calling for resignation of Homeland Security Secretary
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey recently signed a letter with 13 other attorneys general calling for Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas’ immediate resignation. -
House passes bill to change rules for state judicial appointments
CHARLESTON – A bill that would change the rules for state judicial appointments, including a current Supreme Court vacancy, has passed the House of Delegates and headed to the state Senate. -
Capito: Raskin Should not be confirmed to Fed
WASHINGTON – Many West Virginians suffered greatly — and unfairly — from a regulatory and cultural war on coal over the last 15 years. However, despite this war on coal, West Virginians have done as we always done and displayed a tremendous amount of resiliency. -
ABA Honors Nelson Mullins for Pro Bono Work
ABA Honors Nelson Mullins for Pro Bono Work. -
Valentine’s Day at W.Va. Courthouses
Valentine’s Day at W.Va. Courthouses. -
Deliberate intent bill, key supporter draw attention at state Capitol
CHARLESTON – A bill that would end lawsuits being filed for injuries because an employer didn’t have proper safeguards in place is drawing attention at the state Capitol. -
Hotel developer sues Charleston Town Center owner, city for breach of contract
CHARLESTON — A hotel developer who purchased the former Sears property that is part of the Charleston Town Center is suing the city and mall owners for breach of contract. -
Man sues country singer Jason Aldean for incident at 2020 concert
CHARLESTON – A Parkersburg man has sued country music star Jason Aldean following an incident at a 2020 concert in Charleston. -
Capito says Biden nominee 'would be a disaster at the Federal Reserve'
WASHINGTON – Add U.S. Shelley Moore Capito to the list of officials opposed to one of President Joe Biden’s key Federal Reserve nominees. -
Grievance board reinstates Marshall professor's employment
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Public Employees Grievance Board sided with a Marshall University professor who was fired last year, and immediately reinstated her employment.