News from 2021
Individuals sue Pea Ridge Partners for building structure, limiting parking
HUNTINGTON — Two individuals are suing Pea Ridge Partners for a building on its property.
Man sues Boyd Company for property damage
CHARLESTON — A man is suing Boyd Company and Fast Cast alleging property damages.
Most West Virginians think Manchin should fight for the filibuster
For the Freedom to Vote Act to avoid the same fate as the For the People Act, the 50 Senate Democrats need 10 Republicans to support it to avoid another filibuster. That seems unlikely, so the other option for Democrats is to eliminate the legislative filibuster to allow the measure to pass on a party line vote.
Man says Childers Enterprises employee responsible for car accident
PRINCETON — A man is suing Childers Enterprises claiming one of its employees caused a car accident.
Historian seeks summary judgment in Woody Williams case
HUNTINGTON — Historian and author Bryan Mark Rigg is asking for a federal judge to grant summary judgment in his favor in a case involving his most recent book.
Attorney General Morrisey, 24 States Urge Biden to Reverse Course on Unlawful Vaccine Mandate
Attorney General Morrisey, 24 States Urge Biden to Reverse Course on Unlawful Vaccine Mandate.
Huntington attorneys sue roofing company for negligence
HUNTINGTON — Two attorneys are suing Design Roofing LLC alleging fraudulent concealment, misrepresentation and negligence.
Clearon sues Doheny's for breach of contract
CHARLESTON — Clearon Corporation is suing Doheny's LLC alleging breach of contract and failure to pay invoices.
Woman sues Bill Cole Automall for alleged fraudulent scheme
PRINCETON — A woman is suing Bill Cole Automall for an allegedly fraudulent scheme that caused her damages.
Former teacher says Putnam, Kanawha officials conspired to prosecute her
HUNTINGTON – A former Hurricane High School teacher says a host of Putnam and Kanawha county officials conspired to prosecute her on what she calls baseless criminal charges.
Gov. Justice, Department of Economic Development announce the official launch of West Virginia BusinessLink
Gov. Justice, Department of Economic Development announce the official launch of West Virginia BusinessLink.
Enforcement actions needed to reduce fentanyl overdoses
It will take a collaborative, concerted effort to combat fentanyl trafficking and reduce senseless death to help our nation and West Virginia reach their full potential.
AG's office provides update on fight against robocalls
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office has released an update on efforts by the office, telecom companies and partnering attorneys general to stop unlawful robocalls.
Couple says Hyundai dealership workers threw tomatoes at them while protesting
PRINCETON — A couple is suing Bilco alleging for injuries suffered while peacefully protesting.
Man blames hospital for family member's death
PRINCETON — A man is suing Bluefield Regional Medical Center for the wrongful death of his family member.
Woman sues Habitat for Humanity for injuries sustained while shopping
CHARLESTON — A woman is suing Habitat for Humanity alleging she was injured while shopping at its retail establishment.
The Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia’s CourtPLUS Electronic Filing System Training on September 21, 2021
The Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia’s CourtPLUS Electronic Filing System Training on September 21, 2021.
Do it for Babydog Round 2: Gov. Justice announces prize winners in vaccination sweepstakes – September 16, 2021
Do it for Babydog Round 2: Gov. Justice announces prize winners in vaccination sweepstakes – September 16, 2021.
Government Lawyers Committee Meeting on September 21, 2021
Government Lawyers Committee Meeting on September 21, 2021.
Charter school board receives seven applicants
CHARLESTON — There are now seven applicants that want to open as charter schools in West Virginia.