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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

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You can't hold back the tide, Mr. Morrisey!

By The West Virginia Record |
Some of us are old enough to remember when major American cities had multiple daily newspapers, all with different owners and different perspectives.

PERSONNEL FILE: Three team members join Spilman's Charleston office

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON —Spilman Thomas & Battle PLLC has announced that three new team members have joined the law firm’s Charleston office, adding depth to its consumer finance, government relations, labor and employment, and technology services. Thomas S.

Why we're working to protect public meeting prayer

By Patrick Morrisey |
CHARLESTON – Nearly 400 years ago, a small band of men and women set out across the Atlantic Ocean to create a place where they could freely express their faith without fear of government intervention or persecution.

Putnam woman says her Achilles' tendon was sliced at Walmart

By Chris Dickerson |
WINFIELD – A Putnam County woman says she was injured at Walmart while shopping for back-to-school supplies for her children. Jennifer Bradshaw filed her complaint in Putnam Circuit Court.

Petition to remove Charleston mayor is dismissed

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – A petition to remove Charleston Mayor Danny Jones from office quickly was dismissed Monday. Janet “J.T.” Thompson, who ran against Jones in the municipal election earlier this year, filed the petition just after Jones was sworn in for his fourth term as West Virginia’s largest city.

Parkersburg insurance company sues roofing business

By Dan Harkins |
POINT PLEASANT -- An insurance company that insured roofing work allegedly done under standards is suing the roofing business for its cost of having a new roof installed.

Wheeling nurse sues Reynolds Hospital, alleging wrongful termination

By Dan Harkins |
MOUNDSVILLE -- A Wheeling nurse is suing her former employer, alleging it terminated her after a series of workplace injuries.

Insurer sues Hampsire Co. heating system installer

By Dan Harkins |
ROMNEY -- Farmers and Mechanics Mutual Insurance Co. is suing the maker and installer of a heating system that allegedly caused lightning to set a home ablaze.

Mercer Co. man sues Bluefield police force, city

By Dan Harkins |
PRINCETON -- A Mercer County man is suing the city of Bluefield and its police force, alleging brutality during an arrest for charges that were ultimately dropped.

Wheeling couple accuses Yost Contracting of fraud, shoddy work

By Dan Harkins |
WHEELING -- A local couple is suing and contractor and subcontractors, alleging fraud and shoddy workmanship.

Charleston woman who had cats seized files multiple lawsuits

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – A woman who had two dozen animals seized from her Charleston home earlier this summer has filed nearly a dozen lawsuits in wake of the incident. Amanda Dawn Woods filed her first lawsuit in June, two weeks after the animals – some of which already were dead – were taken from her West Side home.

AG tells students, parents of potential scholarship scams

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is warning students and their parents to be cautious of potential scams when applying for scholarships. “At this time of year, many high school seniors and their parents are beginning to evaluate colleges and how they will pay for them,” Morrisey said in a statement.

Raleigh Co. man refiles harassment suit against Rose & Quesenberry funeral home

By Chris Dickerson |
BECKLEY – A Raleigh County man has filed another lawsuit against a funeral home, claiming he was mistreated when he worked there. Brian M. Snuffer filed his second lawsuit against Rose and Quesenberry Funeral Homes Inc. and brothers David Quesenberry and Michael Quesenberry, who are officers of R&Q, on July 30 in Raleigh Circuit Court.

Logan Co. parents blame Bizzack Construction for childrens' injuries

By Carol Ostrow |
LOGAN—Two Logan County families are suing a construction business on behalf of their minor children on charges stemming from an automobile accident which the plaintiffs say was the defendant’s fault.

Fayetteville woman says she was burned by hot coffee at Subway

By Chris Dickerson |
FAYETTEVILLE – A Fayetteville woman says she was injured by hot coffee in a convenience store restaurant. Gayle Ballard filed her lawsuit in Fayette Circuit Court against Little General Store Inc., doing business as Subway. Ballard says she was visiting the Subway on Feb. 28, 2014, when she was told by an employee to get her coffee after the coffee machine had stopped brewing.

Teays Valley Walmart opponents take Putnam zoning board to court

By Chris Dickerson |
WINFIELD – A group of homeowners fighting to keep a Walmart Neighborhood Market from building in Teays Valley have taken their battle to court. David Conley, Jennifer Martone, Tim Hill and Ray Burke filed a petition in Putnam Circuit Court earlier this month requesting the court to review the matter and the actions of the Putnam County Board of Zoning Appeals. Conley is past president of Fox Run Homeowners Association and a member of Keep The Promise, an association of citizens concerned about

AG: Employment scams target college students

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey warns college students to be on guard for scams offering fake employment opportunities. The Federal Bureau of Investigation frequently has warned of email scams circulating around college campuses offering “work from home” opportunities specifically targeted toward college students.

Charleston attorneys' divorce results in property lawsuit with another firm

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – A Charleston attorney has filed a lawsuit to regain possession of personal property. Travis A. Griffith filed his complaint Aug. 4 in Kanawha Circuit Court against Hilliard and Swartz LLP, Olivio Law Firm PLLC, Swartz Law Office, Mark Swartz, Allyson E. Hilliard and Michael A. Olivio.

Woman seeks settlement from W.Va. State R&D Corp.

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – A former West Virginia State University employee is asking the court to enforce a settlement between her and the school over a sexual harassment claim. Crystal Good filed her complaint in Kanawha Circuit Court, saying the May 6 settlement agreement entered between her and WVSU’s Research & Development Corporation hasn’t been paid. Her complaint states that the parties agreed to the $300,000 settlement in a formal mediation presided over by Stephen Dalesio. Good did marketing work

Federal judge accuses Finiti, appraise of negligence

By Chris Dickerson and Kyla Asbury |
WHEELING – A federal magistrate is suing Finiti LLC after he claims his house was appraised far below market value. On Feb. 14, 2013, Kelly M.