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News from January 2008


This Just In: Putnam County

By Chris Dickerson |
Jan. 16

This Just In: Cabell County

By Drew Smith |
Jan. 17

This Just In: Wayne County

By Drew Smith |
Nov. 24

This Just In: Ohio County

By Denise Simpson |
Jan. 2

This Just In: Jefferson County

By The West Virginia Record |
Jan. 16

This Just In: Brooke County

By Jennifer Fleahman |
Nov. 15

This Just In: Marshall County

By Denise Simpson |
Dec. 17

Court to rehear Massey case

By John O'Brien |
Maynard CHARLESTON - In a unanimous vote Thursday, the Justices of the state's Supreme Court of Appeals decided to reconsider their ruling in a controversial case.

Book on West Virginia politics goes into second printing

By The West Virginia Record |
MORGANTOWN -- A book by a West Virginia University P.I. Reed School of Journalism graduate on West Virginia's colorful political history has exceeded demand and is going into its second printing with updated information from 2007.

Undergrad Day at the Capitol set for Jan. 31

By The West Virginia Record |
CHARLESTON – One hundred students, including 18 from Marshall University, will participate in the fifth annual Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol on Jan. 31.

Cabell man says finger was cut off at bakery

By Cara Bailey |
HUNTINGTON - A Cabell County man has filed a suit against Sara Lee Bakery after his index finger was cut off at the Huntington bakery.

Nephews of Sago victim file suit over distress

By Cara Bailey |
CHARLESTON - Family members of a miner who died in the Sago Mine accident in 2006 have filed a third suit against the mine company, seeking damages for distress.

Providing the basics for business and residential development

By The West Virginia Record |
CHARLESTON -- I recently traveled to Hampshire County and the historic city of Romney to discuss infrastructure needs with the county commission, area mayors and local officials. Like those from any county or city across our state or across the country, they have a priority list of worthwhile projects they'd like to see happen, and for which they'd like state assistance.

Caperton was anti-Benjamin from the start

By John O'Brien |
Benjamin CHARLESTON - This isn't the first time Hugh Caperton has wanted to prevent Brent Benjamin from taking a seat on the bench at the state's Supreme Court of Appeals.

Linking the silver screen with W.Va. courts

By The West Virginia Record |
CHARLESTON -- Before we know it, we will be riveted on the annual celebration of the motion picture industry's best work, at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood on Feb. 24.

Rodriguez suit belongs in Monongalia County, WVU argues

By Steve Korris |
Rodriguez CLARKSBURG – Former West Virginia University football coach Rich Rodriguez can't claim Michigan citizenship to escape Monongalia County jurisdiction over a $4 million lawsuit against him, attorneys for the university argue in federal court.

Manchin wants to close forum loophole

By Steve Korris |
Manchin CHARLESTON – Gov. Joe Manchin intends to close a door to forum shoppers who would choose West Virginia justice over justice where they live.

Starcher on other side of recusal issues

By John O'Brien |
Starcher CHARLESTON - Justice Larry Starcher of the state's Supreme Court of Appeals could offer a little advice to two of his colleagues about how to successfully navigate through a recusal controversy.

Women say co-worker sexually harassed them

By Cara Bailey |
CHARLESTON - Three women have filed suits against their employer, claiming they were forced to work in a hostile environment with a co-worker who repeatedly sexually harassed them.

Woman sues over slip, fall at IGA store

By Cara Bailey |
CHARLESTON - A Kanawha County woman has filed a suit against a local grocery store after she slipped and fell while shopping.