West Virginia Division of Highways
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Recent News About West Virginia Division of Highways
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Ohio couple sues WVDOT for car accident
CHARLESTON – An Ohio woman and her husband are suing the West Virginia Department of Transportation for injuries sustained in a car accident. -
DOH wants property owned by billboard company
BECKLEY – A West Virginia government agency is seeking property on which to build a public road. -
State sues Va. firm after wreck damaged I-79 overpass
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Division of Highways is suing over claims a commercial truck struck and damaged an overpass. -
CIVIL FILINGS: Kanawha County
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CIVIL FILINGS: Kanawha County
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Wyoming County man sues WVDOH for property contamination
CHARLESTON – A Wyoming County man is suing the West Virginia Division of Highways for contamination of his personal property. -
Chafin names Majestro as campaign manager
CHARLESTON -- State Supreme Court candidate Tish Chafin has named Cynthia Majestro as campaign manager. -
THIS JUST IN: Kanawha County
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Berkeley man seeks $821,000 over damaged stream
MARTINSBURG -- A Hedgesville man says a crew with the West Virginia Division of Highways damaged a stream and destroyed surrounding vegetation during a dredging project on his property. -
THIS JUST IN: Berkeley County
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THIS JUST IN: Kanawha County
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THIS JUST IN: Putnam County
March 25 -
Five sue DOH over portable stop sign
CHARLESTON -- Five people are suing the West Virginia Division of Highways over a car accident they say was caused by haphazard traffic control. -
THIS JUST IN: Kanawha County
Feb. 6 -
THIS JUST IN: Putnam County
June 25 -
Verizon sues Division of Highways
CHARLESTON - Verizon West Virginia is suing the West Virginia Division of Highways, claiming the DOH damaged its cables. -
Governor releases April "Open for Business" report
Gov. Joe Manchin CHARLESTON - Gov. Joe Manchin on April 3 released the latest in a series of regular "Open for Business" reports, documenting the state's economic progress.