News from 2006
Hole caused injury, suit says
CHARLESTON - A Clendenin man says he fell into a hole as he viewed a house that was for sale.
This Just In: Kanawha County
Sept. 6
This Just In: Wayne County
Aug. 23
This just in: Monongalia County
Sept. 5
This Just In: Berkeley County
Aug. 21
This just in: Marshall County
Sept. 5
This just in: Upshur County
Sept. 6
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Aug. 31
This Just In: Putnam County
Sept. 11
Man urinates on himself, blames Rite Aid
WINFIELD – A man blames Rite-Aid after he urinated on himself while being detained for allegedly shoplifting.
Blankenship not interested in political games
Blankenship The plaintiff attorneys and lifetime politicians in West Virginia have apparently chosen their 2006 election strategy. They have decided to launch a personal attack on me.
Wal-Mart sued over fall
CHARLES TOWN - A Jefferson County woman says she fell outside a Wal-Mart and blames the company for not clearly marking the curb of the sidewalk.
Woman says elevator doors slammed on her
WHEELING - A Marshall County couple is suing two companies over an alleged incident where elevator doors shut prematurely.
Vet says violent arrest caused brain trauma
MARTINSBURG - While handing out American and Prisoner of War flags in Martinsburg, a 59-year-old man says the city's police force arrested him and caused an injury to his brain that required surgery.
Jurors reject 'life care plan' proposals
CHARLESTON – Attorneys from Virginia tried to sell a $1.7 million "life care plan" to West Virginia jurors on behalf of accident victim Ann Alderman of Pocahontas County, but jurors did not buy the plan.
YOUR LEGAL WRITES: Catching clients on the Web
CHARLESTON -- English grammar and composition rules are being put to new use in law firm web-based marketing.
Goodwin to lead search for new WVU president
Steve Goodwin CHARLESTON -- Steve Goodwin, chairman of the West Virginia University Board of Governors, announced the search committee that will help select WVU's next president.
Marshall University's Constitution Week schedule
Here are the events scheduled at Marshall for Constitution Week. For more information, call the Drinko Academy at (304) 696-3183.
Wreck turned into fight, suit says
CHARLESTON - An automobile accident turned into a streetfight, a recently filed lawsuit says.
State Supreme Court helping Marshall celebrate Constitution Week
HUNTINGTON -– Named after legendary United States Supreme Court Justice John Marshall, Marshall University celebrates the upcoming Constitution Week with a visit from the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals.