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Two lawsuits filed against Wheeling Rubber for car accident
WHEELING – Two lawsuits have been filed against Wheeling Rubber Products after the plaintiffs claim they were injured in a car accident due to one of the defendant’s employees.
Woman sues Hidden Valley Center for mother’s abuse
CHARLESTON – A Fayette County woman is suing Hidden Valley Center after she claims they are responsible for abuse her mother suffered while she was a resident at the nursing home.
Woman sues doctors for infection from plastic surgery
WHEELING – An Ohio County woman is suing Drs. Karl Mueller and Marjorie L. Bush after she claims the plastic surgery she received deviated from the standard of care.
Seven more lawsuits filed against Bizzack
LOGAN – Seven more lawsuits have been filed against Bizzack Construction for property damage caused by highway construction.
Morrisey provides one-year progress report on Frontier settlement
CHARLESTON — Frontier Communications has increased internet speeds for approximately 30 percent of customers impacted by its estimated $160 million settlement with West Virginia, according to the state Attorney General's office.
ACLU-WV files FOIA on execution of Trump’s immigration ban
CHARLESTON – The American Civil Liberties Union of West Virginia has filed a Freedom of Information Act request with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection office in Atlanta to expose how Trump Administration officials are interpreting and executing the president’s unconstitutional immigration ban.
Trump expected to sign resolution to end coal rule, McKinley's office says
WASHINGTON — The beginning of the end of the so-called "war on coal" began this week when both chambers of Congress approved resolutions to overturn the Obama-era Stream Protection Rule, the office of U.S. Rep. David McKinley, R-W.V., announced Feb. 2.
Jurors rule in favor of Subaru in lawsuit
CHARLESTON – Kanawha County jurors have ruled in favor of Subaru in a combined lawsuit filed in 2011 by three individuals killed in 2009 in a car accident.
Kelly Paving dismissed from antitrust lawsuit
CHARLESTON – Kelly Paving has been dismissed from the antitrust lawsuit filed by the City of Charleston alleging it and other asphalt and paving companies created a monopoly on the industry in West Virginia.
Woman says Wayne Co. Commission didn't warn of ice on property
WAYNE — A Logan County woman is suing the Wayne County Commission, citing that allegedly insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries.
Relative blames long-term care facility operators for resident's ailments
CHARLESTON — A Williamson woman is suing health care facility operators, alleging their negligence caused injuries to a relative.
Delivery man blames rental homes operators for injuries
CHARLESTON — A Kanawha County man is suing Charleston rental homes operators, alleging insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries.
Charleston man alleges CitiFinancial engages in predatory lending practices
CHARLESTON — A Charleston resident is suing CitiFinancial, Inc., Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC and John Doe Holder, citing alleged unconscionable inducement.
Weirton building owner claims Jackson-Barrett Deli owes unpaid rent
NEW CUMBERLAND — A commercial building owner in Weirton is suing Jackson-Barrett Deli, LLC and Douglas Jackson, tenant and guarantor, citing alleged breach of the lease agreement.
Man says Jackson Hewitt failed to protect his identity
WHEELING — A West Virginia man is suing Jackson Hewitt Tax Service and Jeremy W. Evans, citing alleged identity theft, felony and forgery.
FNB Bank claims To Boldly Go didn't make payments on loan balance
MOOREFIELD — A Bridgeport bank is suing To Boldly Go LLC t/a The McMechen House and Dennis E. Adams, borrower and guarantor, citing alleged breach of commercial loan agreement.
Mercer property owners accuse Princeton couple of trespassing
PRINCETON — Mercer County property owners are suing a Princeton husband and wife, alleging trespassing.
Consumer alleges Jeep Cherokee manufacturer violated warranty
FAYETTEVILLE — An Oak Hill man is suing the manufacturer of a Jeep Cherokee vehicle, alleging breach of express and implied warranties.
AG's office alerts consumers to 'Can You Hear Me Now?' scam
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office has issued a scam alert warning consumers to not answer the question, “Can you hear me now?” Morrisey's office says answering that one question can subject consumers to the latest scam.
State GOP leaders urge confirmation of Gorsuch to U.S. Supreme Court
CHARLESTON – Several West Virginia Republican leaders have voiced their support for President Trump’s nomination of Neil Gorsuch to the U.S.