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West Virginia Republicans could go all the way in 2017
The Super Bowl this Sunday promises to be one of the most action-packed contests ever, with the New England Patriots vying for their fifth championship in nine appearances and the Atlanta Falcons hoping to win their very first after a sole unsuccessful bid nearly 20 years ago. -
Chamber president: Election rejected status quo politics
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Chamber of Commerce President Steve Roberts said the 2016 election revealed West Virginians’ dissatisfaction with existing government. -
Delegate sues Elkins Rehabilitation & Care Center for gender discrimination
CHARLESTON – A state delegate is suing Elkins Rehabilitation & Care Center for discriminating against her based on her gender. -
'Report It WV' hotline isn't adding to taxpayer burden, state senator says
CHARLESTON – The newly launched "Report It WV" hotline, an option for state residents to report suspected government waste or fraud, doesn't create any additional costs, the state senator heading up the project said during a recent interview. -
Logan judge challenges election loss, asks for recount
LOGAN – A Logan circuit judge who lost in the May 10 primary is asking a three-judge panel for a recount and for him to be declared winner in the election. -
New family court judge to be sworn in Aug. 6
MARTINSBURG – David A. -
Tomblin announces three judicial appointments
CHARLESTON – Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin has announced the appointment of Jason A. -
Information, please: that's what Senate Bill 411 provides
4-1-1 is the phone number for directory assistance, or “information.” -
Morrisey names transition team leaders
CHARLES TOWN -- Attorney General-elect Patrick Morrisey on Tuesday unveiled the steering committee for his transition team. -
New Cabell judge sworn in
New Cabell Circuit Judge Paul T. Farrell speaks Feb. 14 after he was sworn in. (Photos by Kyla Asbury) HUNTINGTON – Cabell County's newest circuit judge was welcomed by a packed courtroom Feb. 14 when he took the oath of office. -
Steptoe Professorship of Property Law established at WVU
MORGANTOWN -- The Robert M. Steptoe and James D. Steptoe Professorship of Property Law has been established at the College of Law at West Virginia University, made possible by gifts from the Steptoe family. -
Workman case against Pa. attorney might get revived
CHARLESTON -– A state Supreme Court candidate says a lawsuit filed against a Pennsylvania attorney for allegedly stealing away a client of hers in a Fayette County wrongful death suit may be re-filed by another attorney.