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Woman says improper jail medical care led to brother's death
CHARLESTON – The sister of an inmate says improper medical care led to her brother’s death while he was serving time at the Northern Regional Jail. -
Judge shoots down Biden's Social Cost of Carbon executive order
LAKE CHARLES, Louisiana – A federal judge has granted a request by states to halt the Biden Administration’s Social Cost of Carbon executive order. -
W.Va. representatives share 'serious concern' about Biden Fed nominee
WASHINGTON – All three West Virginia Republican representatives have joined a letter to President Joe Biden with other members of the House of Representatives expressing “serious concern” about his nominee for a key Federal Reserve position. -
Expert says Raskin's Fed confirmation could spell disaster for energy sector
SAN FRANCISCO – An economics expert says President Joe Biden’s nominee for a key Federal Reserve position could be disastrous for the energy sector and for West Virginia. -
Justice Evan Jenkins Resigns
Justice Evan Jenkins Resigns. -
Attorney General Morrisey Reminds Consumers to Protect Information When Filing Taxes
Attorney General Morrisey Reminds Consumers to Protect Information When Filing Taxes. -
Former Justice Edwin Flowers Has Died
Former Justice Edwin Flowers Has Died. -
Estate blames doctor after woman dies from taking drug to which she was allergic
CHARLESTON – A man blames a South Charleston urologist for his mother’s death after he prescribed her a drug to which she was allergic. -
AG's office reminds consumers to protect information when filing taxes
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is reminding taxpayers to exercise caution by protecting personal, identifiable information when preparing and filing tax returns. -
State financial officers oppose key Biden nominee to Federal Reserve
CHARLESTON – West Virginia’s Riley Moore is just one of several state treasurers and financial officers opposed to President Joe Biden’s nominee for a key position with the Federal Reserve. -
Couple sues car dealership for injuries sustained on icy lot
CHARLESTON — A Glasgow couple is suing Paul White Chevrolet alleging injuries occurred on the car lot's property. -
Attorney General Morrisey Condemns Biden Administration at Southern Border for Fentanyl Crisis
Attorney General Morrisey Condemns Biden Administration at Southern Border for Fentanyl Crisis. -
Manchin calls Biden's Build Back Better legislation 'dead'
WASHINGTON — If there wasn’t already a divide between U.S. Senator Joe Manchin and President Joe Biden, there surely is now. -
Couple sues Dutch Miller of Charleston for car accident
CHARLESTON — A couple is suing Dutch Miller of Charleston claiming they were injured in a car accident with one of its employees. -
Inmate's estate blames improper psychiatric care for his suicide
CHARLESTON – The estate of a former Mount Olive inmate says improper supervision and care led to his suicide in prison. -
State Supreme Court grants prohibition writ in case involving identity theft from WVU Hospitals
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals granted a writ of prohibition in a case involving a class action against West Virginia University Hospitals-East Inc. -
Couple says company fraudulent sold them a home with major defects
CHARLESTON – A Charleston couple is accusing a Poca-based company of fraudulent sale of residential real estate. -
Estate says man suffered in final days because of lack of proper prison medical care
CHARLESTON – The mother of a southern West Virginia man blames a lack of proper medical care while he was in jail for his death. -
Manchin and Sinema refuse to budge on filibuster rules, block voting rights bill
WASHINGTON – Joe Manchin didn’t budge. West Virginia’s Democratic U.S. Senator, along with Arizona’s Kyrsten Sinema, refused to allow the Senate to filibuster rules on key voting right legislation Wednesday night. -
Keep the filibuster
Eliminating the filibuster would plunge the Senate, and thus governance, deeper into the mire of tribal politics. All desire for bipartisanship would be lost. The only motivation for each party would be to secure enough seats in the next election to have a majority.