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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

News from 2017


Stockholders want to partition Burdette Realty Improvement real estate

By Louie Torres |
CHARLESTON – Two stockholders of a Kanawha County corporation are seeking to partition the corporation's real estate.

Woman alleges injuries after rear-end collision with coal truck in Marmet

By Wadi Reformado |
CHARLESTON – A Belle motorist is seeking damages after a rear-ended collision involving a Wharton driver.

Vice President Pence to speak at W.Va. Chamber meeting

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – Vice President Mike Pence will speak later this month at the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce's 81st Annual Meeting and Business Summit.

State AG, SOS ask U.S. Supreme Court to protect election integrity

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — Two elected West Virginia officials are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to protect election integrity while reviewing a case out of Ohio that questions a commonly used process to maintain the accuracy of voter lists.

Motorist accuses United Services Automobile Association of breach of contract with claim

By Wadi Reformado |
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County woman alleges that her insurer has failed to pay her the reasonable value of her underinsured motorist claim.

Wrongful death suit filed against Charleston's Eastbrook Center

By Wadi Reformado |
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County man has filed suit against the operators of a Charleston nursing home after his wife's death.

Judge approves $23M settlement for Century Aluminum employees

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON – District Judge John Copenhaver approved a $23 million settlement for Century Aluminum employee who lost their retirement benefits, ending a lawsuit filed nearly eight years ago.

Man alleges he was injured while shopping at Dick's Sporting Goods

By Wadi Reformado |
CHARLESTON – A sporting goods store patron alleges he was injured because the store failed to provide a safe and secure environment for its patrons.

Chili's patron alleges server injured him with plate

By Wadi Reformado |
HUNTINGTON – A Kentucky man alleges that he was injured at a Barboursville restaurant by an empty plate.

Shopper alleges he was injured at Quincy Walmart

By Wadi Reformado |
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County man alleges he was injured while shopping at a Walmart because he tripped on a stocking cart.

Driver seeks damages after I-64 crash

By Wadi Reformado |
CHARLESTON – A motorist alleges that she was injured in a collision in Kanawha County.

Former GGNSC St. Albans worker alleges he was terminated because he missed work due to strep throat

By Wadi Reformado |
CHARLESTON – A man alleges he was terminated from his employment at a health care facility because he missed work because of a bacterial infection.

Focus on elections, business sparks results for West Virginia

By Mac Warner |
CHARLESTON – Laser focus on election integrity, customer-oriented service for businesses, and protecting our state’s most vulnerable citizens are the core strengths of the Office of the Secretary of State during the first six months of this administration.

West Virginia legal leaders mourn death of Cleckley

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia legal community is mourning the death of former state Supreme Court Justice Franklin D. Cleckley, who died Aug. 14 at his home in Morgantown. He was 77.

Jenkins, Manchin attack Cardinal for including Lily's Place in opioid motion

By Chris Dickerson |
WASHINGTON – Two members of West Virginia’s congressional delegation are criticizing Cardinal Health’s inclusion of a Huntington neonatal clinic as helping create the opioid abuse problem.

Federal judge remands John Oliver lawsuit back to state court

By Kyla Asbury |
WHEELING – A federal judge has granted a motion to remand Robert E. Murray’ s lawsuit against HBO and John Oliver back to Marshall Circuit Court.

AG's office announces Off to College Consumer Protection Week

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office is kicking off the office’s fourth annual Off to College Consumer Protection Week on Aug. 14. The weeklong series is designed to raise awareness of consumer protection issues facing students.

Woman alleges Mountain State Oral and Facial Surgery wrongfully terminated her

By Lhalie Castillo |
WINFIELD – A Kanawha County woman alleges she was terminated by her Putnam County employer because she missed work due to medical reasons.

Homeowners allege Redneck Rescue failed to complete work

By Lhalie Castillo |
NEW CUMBERLAND – A New Cumberland contractor is alleged to have falsely misrepresented that he was licensed and failed to complete work he was hired to do.

Weirton police officer accused of using excessive force, used stun gun

By Lhalie Castillo |
NEW CUMBERLAND – A Weirton man alleges police officer used excessive force during a 2016 incident.