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Monday, May 19, 2025

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Two lawsuits filed against Truckmovers.com for car accident

By From staff reports |
CHARLESTON – Two lawsuits have been filed against Truckmovers.com after the plaintiffs claim they were injured in a car accident.

Rental company sues Greenbrier Hotel for breach of contract

By From staff reports |
BECKLEY – A rental company is suing Greenbrier Hotel after it claims it breached its contract and was unjustly enriched at the rental company’s expense.

Four lawsuits filed against GreenWood Inc. for age discrimination

By From staff reports |
CHARLESTON – Four lawsuits have been filed against GreenWood Inc. after the plaintiffs claim they were discriminated against based on their ages.

Three lawsuits filed against Southern West Virginia Community & Technical College for failure to pay wages

By From staff reports |
CHARLESTON – Three lawsuits have been filed against Southern West Virginia Community & Technical College after the plaintiffs claim the college failed to pay their wages in a timely manner.

Jenkins challenges Morrisey, says to ‘disavow’ Bannon

By Kyla Asbury |
HUNTINGTON – U.S. Rep. Evan Jenkins released a statement, challenging West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey to renounce Steve Bannon’s support for his campaign.

Secretary of State plans to enforce ban on anonymous campaign ads

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner has said he plans to enforce a state law that bans anonymous campaign mailers, despite the fact that state Attorney General Patrick Morrisey has called the law unconstitutional.

W.Va, other states reach $45M settlement with mortgage company

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — A coalition of other states – including West Virginia – and mortgage regulators, have announced a $45 million settlement with one of the nation’s largest mortgage servicers.

Princeton individuals seek refund of Dodge vehicle they allege has transmission issues

By Louie Torres |
PRINCETON – A Princeton father and daughter allege a Dodge vehicle they purchased has defects in the transmission and are seeking a refund of the vehicle.

Bert Wolfe Inc. service mechanic alleges he was not paid in timely manner for warranty work

By Lhalie Castillo |
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County man alleges his auto dealer employer failed to pay him in a timely manner for certain work performed.

Contractors accuse Eagle Natrium of unsafe workplace after boiler explosion

By Lhalie Castillo |
MOUNDSVILLE – Contractors are seeking damages over allegations that they were injured when a boiler exploded at a New Martinsville plant.

Riesbeck Food Markets customer seeks damages after fall in store

By Louie Torres |
WHEELING – A Wheeling woman alleges she was injured at an Ohio County grocery store because of liquid on the floor in a checkout aisle.

Former employee alleges she was wrongfully terminated from AAMCO Transmissions

By Louie Torres |
CHARLESTON – A Charleston woman alleges she was terminated from her job at a Kanawha County business because of her age and sex.

Sexual abuse trial against Mormon Church officials set for next week

By Kyla Asbury |
MARTINSBURG – The trial against Mormon Church officials will begin next week in Berkeley Circuit Court before a jury and Circuit Judge Christopher C. Wilkes.

Site supervisor claims Bromont Developments owes $27,500

By Lhalie Castillo |
BECKLEY – A site supervisor alleges he was not paid for work he performed on two properties in Beaver County.

Diversified Adjustment Services alleged to have used misleading representations to collect alleged debt

By Lhalie Castillo |
FAYETTEVILLE – An Oak Hill consumer alleges a debt collector is engaging in unreasonable or oppressive conduct.

Promised Land Properties alleged to owe more than $100,000 for loans

By Philip Gonzales |
PRINCETON – A Mercer County business is alleged to have failed to pay back loans in full.

Murray Energy Corp., others challenge assessment of properties for 2017 tax year

By Louie Torres |
MOUNDSVILLE – Coal companies have filed a petition alleging that their mineral appraisals were assessed above their true and actual value.

Weirton Sanitary Board alleges Phoenix Services International damaged sanitary lines

By Louie Torres |
NEW CUMBERLAND – A municipal agency is seeking damages after sanitary lines allegedly were damaged by a company during slag removal.

Where there's smoke, there's fire – and the Supreme Court warehouse is smoking

By The West Virginia Record |
Judging by the way defendants plead in court cases, you'd have to conclude that virtually everyone is innocent. That's because the guilty frequently plead not guilty.

Daughter files negligence suit against Sunbridge Dunbar over mother's care

By Philip Gonzales |
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County woman has filed a suit against a Dunbar nursing home over her late mother's care.