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Jenkins announces resignation from Supreme Court
CHARLESTON — Supreme Court Justice Evan Jenkins formally announced his resignation today from the Supreme Court, saying that he wanted to return to the practice of law.
Kanawha judge invites couples to get married in her courtroom on Valentine's Day
CHARLESTON — In honoring the late circuit judge's spot she filled, Judge Maryclaire Akers is continuing Judge Charlie King's tradition of focusing on weddings for Valentine's Day.
Estate blames doctor after woman dies from taking drug to which she was allergic
CHARLESTON – A man blames a South Charleston urologist for his mother’s death after he prescribed her a drug to which she was allergic.
AG's office reminds consumers to protect information when filing taxes
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is reminding taxpayers to exercise caution by protecting personal, identifiable information when preparing and filing tax returns.
State financial officers oppose key Biden nominee to Federal Reserve
CHARLESTON – West Virginia’s Riley Moore is just one of several state treasurers and financial officers opposed to President Joe Biden’s nominee for a key position with the Federal Reserve.
Man sues Charleston police pension fund for fraud, breach of contract
CHARLESTON — A man is suing the city of Charleston's Policemen's Pension and Relief Fund for breach of contract.
Couple says county commission wrongfully terminated employee
WHEELING — A Valley Grove couple is suing the Ohio County Commission claiming wrongful termination of employment.
Business sues Ace Contracting for breach of contract, false representation
WILLIAMSON — Mountaineer Habitat Management is suing Ace Contracting for false representation and deception over building a retaining wall.
Career Change at 35? Jackson Kelly Was There For Matthew Miller
Career Change at 35? Jackson Kelly Was There For Matthew Miller.
Basketball coach says State Troopers guarding governor shoved him, broke his arm at game
BECKLEY – A high school girls basketball coach says he was injured when two West Virginia State Troopers providing protection for Gov. Jim Justice when he was shoved during an altercation at a game.
Don't go away mad, just go away
The question of jurors having access to social media during the course of a trial might be something to address. Thanks for suggesting that, Allen Loughry. Now, please, just go away.
Babydog's backside backfires
P.T. Barnum had the famous circus dwarf “General Tom Thumb.” West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice has Babydog, the family’s English bulldog.
Woman sues Guyan Country Club for wrongful termination
HUNTINGTON — A woman filed a lawsuit against Guyan Golf & Country Club claiming she was wrongfully terminated from her employment at the country club.
Couple sues car dealership for injuries sustained on icy lot
CHARLESTON — A Glasgow couple is suing Paul White Chevrolet alleging injuries occurred on the car lot's property.
Attorney General Morrisey Condemns Biden Administration at Southern Border for Fentanyl Crisis
Attorney General Morrisey Condemns Biden Administration at Southern Border for Fentanyl Crisis.
Supreme Court Admits Lawyers as of January 27, 2022
Supreme Court Admits Lawyers as of January 27, 2022.
Manchin calls Biden's Build Back Better legislation 'dead'
WASHINGTON — If there wasn’t already a divide between U.S. Senator Joe Manchin and President Joe Biden, there surely is now.
W.Va. Paving sues state Parkways Authority for damages assessed
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Paving is suing the West Virginia Parkways Authority alleging it improperly assessed damages.
Couple sues Dutch Miller of Charleston for car accident
CHARLESTON — A couple is suing Dutch Miller of Charleston claiming they were injured in a car accident with one of its employees.
Jackson Kelly Member Seth Hayes Is Proud of the Firm's 200 Year Old History
Jackson Kelly Member Seth Hayes Is Proud of the Firm's 200 Year Old History.