State Sen. Roman Prezioso speak at the Aug. 19 press conference on the importance of coal West Virginia and the nation. (Courtesy photos) CHARLESTON -- The Federation for American Coal, Energy and Security (FACES of Coal) has launched its FACES of Coal campaign to promote the economic benefits and community resources that coal generates for residents in Appalachia and, specifically, West Virginia.
CHARLESTON – South Charleston auto dealer Lester Raines jumped the gun by suing his Honda distributor before it triggered a state law that kept dealers of the same brand at least 15 miles apart, the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has decided.
CHARLESTON -- During the week of Oct. 9, 116 lawyers were admitted to practice law in the State of West Virginia during ceremonies before the Supreme Court of Appeals.
CHARLES TOWN - The estate of a man killed while working near power lines is suing a Charles Town business that was engaged in the building of townhouses in Ranson.
CHARLESTON -- The state Supreme Court has annulled the license of a Morgantown attorney and ordered he pay back more than $2 million he received from the estates of two clients.