News from November 2013
Widow blames Charleston physicians for husband's death
Kanawha County Circuit Court
Coal company asks for U.S. SC review of EPA decision
The Spruce No. 1 Mine.Photo courtesy of Vivian Stockman/www.ohvec.org. Flyover courtesy of SouthWings.org.
Woman says Walmart employee knocked her over in wheelchair
BECKLEY - Yvonne Lewis and Steven Lewis filed suit in the Raleigh County Circuit Court on Nov. 5, naming Wal-Mart Stores Inc. as the defendant.
Former Wyoming East student says he was jumped, files lawsuit
Wyoming East High School
Dominion Transmission sued over pipeline
Fitzsimmons
Woman accuses surgeon of malpractice
Raleigh County Courthouse
Reining in the renegade bureaucrats in Washington
Insubordination is not something to be tolerated, whether in military or in civilian life. Subordinates who refuse to carry out legal and legitimate directives – or who make decisions or take action without authority - must be disciplined or terminated. If not, chaos eventually will ensue and the enterprise founder.
Suspended Putnam family law judge announces retirement
Judge Watkins, left, with his attorney Robert P. Martin at a hearing before the Judicial Hearing Board in November.
Testimony of plaintiff's expert not good enough in wrongful death claim
Charleston Area Medical Center
Class action suit says Frigidaire, Kenmore washing machines prone to mold
The federal courthouse in Wheeling
Home not built properly, lawsuit claims
Jackson County Courthouse
DEP files suit against Fayette Co. company
Fayette County Courthouse