INSTITUTE -- The highly debated Electoral College process and the National Popular Vote bill will headline a public forum at West Virginia State University Wednesday, Oct. 31, at 2 p.m. in the McGhee Suites Banquet Room at the Wilson University Union.
CHARLESTON -- Nine more suits have been filed against Mountain State University for failing to inform them about problems with the school's accreditation.
CHARLESTON -- Six more students have filed lawsuits against Mountain State University for failing to inform them about problems with the school's accreditation.
McGraw CHARLESTON - A legal battle over West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw's use of funds from a 2004 settlement with Purdue Pharma may soon be coming to a close.
CHARLESTON -- Fifty-eight more students have filed lawsuits against Mountain State University for failing to inform them about problems with the school's accreditation.
West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw speaks Tuesday at the opening of a satellite office in Martinsburg. (Photo by John O'Brien) MARTINSBURG -– It took a $25 billion national settlement and not an act of the state legislature to finally give West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw an office in the state's fastest-growing region.
CHARLESTON -– The State Law Library, in cooperation with the Central West Virginia Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program, is offering free income tax preparation assistance for low- to middle income taxpayers earning under $49,000.
McGraw CHARLESTON -- A growing number of West Virginians -- lawmakers, politicians and citizen groups -- say Attorney General Darrell McGraw needs to be held more accountable for a gaping hole in the state's Medicaid budget.
Loughry CHARLESTON -- He still wants to be an independent voice on the state Supreme Court, but candidate Allen Loughry will be running as a Republican.
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS -– The West Virginia Chamber of Commerce has inducted six business leaders as inaugural members of the newly established West Virginia Chamber of Commerce Hall of Fame.
Gray CHARLESTON -– Kelby Thomas Gray has joined Dinsmore & Shohl as an associate in the Labor & Employment Department and member of the Mine Safety & Health Practice Group. He will practice in the firm's Charleston office.
Hughes CHARLESTON – A state legal reform group says Attorney General Darrell McGraw's top deputy should be fired for orchestrating two settlements that may lead to the federal government withholding Medicaid funds.
CHARLESTON -- Huddleston Bolen and the University of Charleston have partnered together to present the University of Charleston Governor's Cup Regatta on April 23.
CHARLESTON -– Fifty-two leaders from across the state have accepted invitations to participate in the 20th Anniversary Class of Leadership West Virginia. Candidates were selected from a list of nominations that was submitted in late 2010.
McGraw RICHMOND, Va. - A family vacation has apparently pushed oral arguments in state Attorney General Darrell McGraw's dispute with the federal Medicaid agency back two months.
McGraw CHARLESTON -– A recent report criticized West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw's practice of deputizing campaign contributors as special assistant AGs.
McGraw WASHINGTON -- A tort reform group says, in a new report, that some plaintiffs attorneys have used their relationships with state attorneys general as "a litigious cash cow."
CHARLESTON -– The 2010 Annual Law Enforcement and Victim Assistance Awards presentation and reception were presented Oct. 6 at the University of Charleston Rotunda.