Starcher CHARLESTON - State Supreme Court Justice Larry Starcher has again refused to step down from a pending case Friday, filing his second response to motions submitted by an airline company.
Starcher CHARLESTON - Citing his long history of creating headlines from behind the bench that began in a high-profile rape case almost 14 years ago, the state's legal watchdog group on Wednesday called for the resignation of state Supreme Court Justice Larry Starcher.
MORGANTOWN -- "Coming Home" is the theme of a week-long celebration Oct. 14-21 at West Virginia University that will culminate with the inauguration of Mike Garrison as the University's 22nd president.
McGraw CHARLESTON - State Attorney General Darrell McGraw recently held a second meeting with his Citizens Advisory Committee, focusing talk on recent consumer protection litigation while thanking the committee for ideas for two freshly installed programs.
Point Pleasant attorney W. Dan Roll shares pictures with Mason County Deputy Circuit Clerk Jo Turley of the recent robing ceremony his son, Daniel, participated for admittance into the West Virginia University School of Pharmacy. Turley was among the well-wishers who stopped by Roll's office on Monday Aug. 27 to participate in a surprise 60th birthday party for Roll. (Photo by Lawrence J. Smith)
Walls MORGANTOWN -- Melinda Walls has been named director of the West Virginia University Entrepreneurship Center in the College of Business and Economics.
MORGANTOWN - A West Virginia University student who sued the school after his scholarship was taken away because he left to go on a mission for his church will attend classes while his case is being resolved.
Carper ELKINS – The judge has denied the defendant's request to set aside the verdict in the highest medical malpractice award ever in Randolph County.
CHARLESTON – Two lucky Marshall University fans have an opportunity to win tickets to watch their Thundering Herd face off with the West Virginia University Mountaineers at Joan C. Edwards Stadium in Huntington.
Decanio CHARLESTON -- Regarding Forbes magazine's recent report of West Virginia's business climate ranked 50th, there is evidence to the contrary. There are several studies that indicate West Virginia has a better climate than Forbes claims.
CHARLESTON - A West Virginia University student is suing a state scholarship board, claiming his constitutional rights were violated when his scholarship was taken away because he chose religion over education.
Ronald F. Stein Jr. recently was appointed to replace James Casey as Point Pleasant's city attorney. (Photo by Lawrence Smith) POINT PLEASANT –Included in the first official acts of the new city council was appointment of a city attorney, and elimination of the municipal judge.