News from February 2014
Trainee says Beckley PD unlawfully terminated him
BECKLEY -- A Raleigh County man is suing the Beckley Police Department, claiming unlawful termination.
Company seeks court determination on retirement account
HUNTINGTON -- A company is seeking court determination on payment of an employee's retirement account.
Former employee says Alcon Research didn't pay final check
HUNTINGTON -- A woman is suing her former employer, alleging she never was paid her last paycheck after being fired.
Morrisey lauds legislation for regular review of state agencies
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey has lauded the introduction of a bill that would require all state agencies, departments and offices to undergo regular reviews and audits to ensure they are operating as intended.
Trio of judges to fill Pancake's vacancy for now
HUNTINGTON -- Now that Cabell Circuit Court Judge David Pancake's retirement has become official, it seems a trio of judges will handle his docket until a successor is appointed.
PPG wants injury case in federal court
WHEELING – A chemical manufacturer wants a Marshall County case filed against it moved to federal court.