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News from February 2009


Jackson man sues over object in McDonald's hash brown

By Lawrence Smith |
RIPLEY - A Jackson County man is finding both a foreign object found in a McDonald's hash brown and the company's denial that the substance it released into his body harmed him in any way hard to swallow.

ATRA spokesman apologizes for Holocaust comment

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON -- The executive director of a state church group has criticized an American Tort Reform Association spokesman for comments related to the Holocaust he made to The West Virginia Record.

Justices review $1.9 million award to miner who skipped work

By Steve Korris |
CHARLESTON –- If coal miner George Peters had worked for two days, he would have made a couple hundred bucks. Instead, he skipped work and made a couple million.

Texas company wants Wayne woman's case tossed

By Kelly Holleran |
HUNTINGTON -- A Texas corporation has asked the federal court to dismiss a case against it in which a Wayne County woman claims the company harassed her because of her age and claims she was not paid for extra hours she worked.

Steel of W.Va. says ex-employee stole $110,000 in steel

By Kelly Holleran |
HUNTINGTON -– Steel of West Virginia claims a former employee allegedly stole at least $110,000 in steel over six months.

Woman sues after tripping at Huntington's Ritter Park

By Kelly Holleran |
Ritter Park lies just south of downtown Huntington. HUNTINGTON -– A Huntington woman who claims she was injured after she tripped and fell on uneven pavement surrounding a storm drain at Ritter Park has filed suit against Greater Huntington Parks and Recreations District.

Lawnmower class action shipped to Milwaukee

By Steve Korris |
WASHINGTON -– Judges in Washington plucked a new class action over lawnmowers from federal court in Charleston and shipped it to Wisconsin.

Rebuke Judge Halloran

By The West Virginia Record |
Judge Tim Halloran says he's running a courtroom, not a newsroom.

Flood 'fact sheets' shed little light

By Steve Korris |
BECKLEY – Seven and a half years after lawyers sued hundreds of businesses over flood damage on behalf of about 2,000 clients, the lawyers still haven't explain how any of the businesses harmed any of their clients.

Man blames hospital, doctor for his stroke

By Lawrence Smith |
PARKERSBURG - A Jackson County man is alleging that a Wood County hospital and physician are responsible for a stroke he suffered while under their care.

Suspended Hampshire attorney charged with forgery, embezzlement

By Lawrence Smith |
Cookman ROMNEY -- Following a month-long investigation by State Police, a suspended Hampshire County attorney and former county commissioner has been charged with forging a judge's signature on court documents, and embezzling money belonging to former clients.

THIS JUST IN: Kanawha County

By Justin Anderson |
Feb. 6

THIS JUST IN: Putnam County

By Chris Dickerson |
Feb. 19

THIS JUST IN: Ohio County

By Denise Simpson |
Feb. 17

THIS JUST IN: Monongalia County

By Donna Kisner |
Feb. 18

THIS JUST IN: Mason County

By Lawrence Smith |
Feb. 17

THIS JUST IN: Wood County

By Lawrence Smith |
Feb. 18

THIS JUST IN: Berkeley County

By Beth Henry |
Feb. 5

THIS JUST IN: Marshall County

By Denise Simpson |
Jan. 22

THIS JUST IN: Lincoln County

By Harmon Marks |
Jan. 2