News from May 2019
Mother and daughter claim they were victims of harassment, discrimination in the workplace
MOUNDSVILLE — A mother and daughter are suing their employer, alleging they were unfairly discriminated against in the workplace.
Richwood man alleges excessive force was used by police chief
CHARLESTON – A Richwood man has filed a suit against the city and its chief of police over allegations he was physically assaulted by the officer.
Man who lost leg in crash files suit against Ohio County Sheriff's Office, guardrail manufacturer
WHEELING – A Wheeling man who lost a leg in a crash while being pursued by an Ohio County Sheriff's Department deputy has filed a suit against the department and a guardrail manufacturer.
Couple claims Ohio County Coal Co. has damaged their property
MOUNDSVILLE — A couple is suing a coal company, alleging its operations have damaged their property.
Rish Equipment alleges it is owed more than $6,000 for rental equipment
WAYNE – An equipment company alleges it is owed more than $6,000 from a customer for rental equipment.
Carter Machinery alleges Revelation Energy owes more than $500,000 for services
HUNTINGTON – An equipment rental and repair company alleges a Cabell County business failed to pay for its services.
State has paid Workman nearly $750,000 to lease PEGB offices for 10 years
CHARLESTON – For more than three years, the state Public Employee Grievance Board has paid $7,500 per month to state Supreme Court Justice Margaret Workman to rent its current headquarters near the state Capitol.
Diocese files motion to dismiss lawsuit filed by state Attorney General's office
PARKERSBURG — The Wheeling-Charleston Diocese has filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit filed by West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office alleging it and a former bishop knowingly employed pedophiles.