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Thursday, November 21, 2024

News from November 2021


Boycotting the boycotters!

By The West Virginia Record |
The great thing about being “woke” is that you can pretend to be virtuous without paying a price for it. It’s much harder to make actual contributions to society while being attacked by nitpicking nitwits and ideologues.

King steps back from moving to senior status, might have been unhappy with replacement plan

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – A federal 4th Circuit appeals court judge and West Virginia native has rescinded his plan to become a senior status judge and will remain on the bench.

Judge agrees to conduct Morgantown firefighters hearing in-person rather than virtually

By Chris Dickerson |
MORGANTOWN – A circuit judge has issued an order granting a request by Morgantown firefighters to hold an upcoming hearing regarding their claim of lost wages against the city in person rather than remotely.

Gov. Justice appoints Kathie Hess Crouse to 13th District seat in House of Delegates

By Press release submission |
Gov. Justice appoints Kathie Hess Crouse to 13th District seat in House of Delegates.

Man sues West Virginia American Water for water main break damage

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON — West Virginia-American Water Company is being sued by a Cross Lanes resident alleging that a water main break caused him personal property damages.

Woman sues Webb Plumbing following car accident with employee

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON — A woman is suing Webb Plumbing claiming one of its employees caused a car accident that caused her injuries.

Four lawsuits blame feds, drug companies for babies being born addicted to opioids

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON — Four lawsuits have been filed against the federal government and several pharmaceutical companies alleging they are at fault for children born addicted to opioids.

Attorney General Morrisey Files Brief In Support Of Hill Top House Hotel Project

By Press release submission |
Attorney General Morrisey Files Brief In Support Of Hill Top House Hotel Project.

Legal Secretary

By Press release submission |
Legal Secretary.

Attorney General Morrisey Issues Statement on Paycheck Protection Act Decision at State Supreme Court of Appeals

By Press release submission |
Attorney General Morrisey Issues Statement on Paycheck Protection Act Decision at State Supreme Court of Appeals.

Gov. Justice awards over $300,000 in Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention grants

By Press release submission |
Gov. Justice awards over $300,000 in Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention grants.

Estate of autistic man blames 911, local hospital and EMS for not properly responding to call

By Chris Dickerson |
MIDDLEBOURNE – The estate of an autistic man blames Tyler County 911 as well as the local hospital and ambulance service for failing to properly respond to his medical needs and for his eventual death.

Sisters sue Roselawn Cemetery for neglect of parents' gravesites

By Kyla Asbury |
PRINCETON — Two women are suing Roselawn Acquisition Group alleging it failed to take proper care of their parents' gravesites.

Miracle Meadows named in another lawsuit

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON — Another lawsuit was filed against Miracle Meadows School after a student alleged abuse during their time at the school.

Woman sues after fall at Mercer Mall caused injuries

By Kyla Asbury |
PRINCETON — A woman is suing Regional Malls alleging she was injured when she fell because of the mall's negligence.

State Supreme Court sends union dues case back to circuit court, hints case won't survive

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court says labor unions wouldn’t be overly burdened if dues no longer are deducted from public employees’ paychecks.

Defendants in lawsuit filed by attorney, paralegal seek to have cases dismissed

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON — The defendants in a handful of cases involving a break-in at Carlton Law Office and alleged intimidation by sheriff's deputies and state police have sought to have the case dismissed.

Justice Department Announces $139 Million for Law Enforcement Hiring to Advance Community Policing

By Press release submission |
Justice Department Announces $139 Million for Law Enforcement Hiring to Advance Community Policing.

Group of state financial officers target banks that boycott coal, oil, gas industries

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Treasurer Riley Moore is spearheading a 15-state coalition that plans to scrutinize and possible curb business with banks that adopt policies to cut off financing for the coal, oil and natural gas industries.

Supreme Court says injury was not compensable under workers' compensation board

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals ruled a lower court rightfully found in favor of the Monongalia County Board of Education in a workers' compensation case.