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Funds Withheld for 5 West Virginia Fire Departments

Sep 26 2012 // Kanawha County, West Virginia, officials are refusing to give taxpayer funds to five volunteer fire departments that haven’t shared their financial statements with the County Commission. The commission voted last...

West Virginia Business Court to Headquarter in Martinsburg

Sep 19 2012 // The West Virginia Supreme Court says the newly created business court division will be headquartered in Martinsburg. Officials said the headquarters for the new system for business-related lawsuits will be located at the...

West Virginia Business Court to Debut Oct. 10

Sep 13 2012 // The state Supreme Court will debut a business court division next month, taking often-complicated disputes out of a hectic circuit court system, Chief Justice Robin Davis said this week. The business court that will start...

West Virginia Supreme Court to Hear Business Court Ideas

Sep 12 2012 // The state Supreme Court is set to discuss a court system for business-related lawsuits. An announcement was scheduled for Tuesday afternoon in the Supreme Court chambers in Charleston. Earlier this year the court asked for...

West Virginia Offers Interactive Homeowner’s Inventory Chart

Aug 31 2012 // West Virginia regulators recently launched an online, interactive homeowner’s inventory chart. Available for free from the W.V. Offices of Insurance Commissioner, it offers a convenient way for homeowners to list...

West Virginia Widows Press Case for Mine Inspectors’ Liability

Aug 21 2012 // The widows of two West Virginia coal miners killed in a 2006 fire want the state Supreme Court to rule that private and federal mine safety inspectors can be held legally liable when workers die as a result of their...

West Virginia Workers’ Comp Rates Going Down 9%

Aug 20 2012 // West Virginia employers’ rates for workers’ compensation are heading down again after regulators approved a statewide average 9.1 percent decrease in loss cost rates. Insurance Commissioner Michael D. Riley...

West Virginia Carrying Out Real ID Driver’s License Law

Aug 16 2012 // West Virginia continues to issue new driver’s licenses that meet national standards adopted after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, amid a refusal by a number of other states to carry out the federal Real ID law, Deputy...

Crash Reconstructionists Sort Out Reality from What People Claim

Aug 9 2012 // Crashes happen every day. Most of the time, they are simple fender benders and those involved own up to their mistakes. Sometimes, there are witnesses who can fill in the blanks. Other times, however, drivers disagree...

Officials: 3 West Virginia Deaths Attributed to June Storm

Aug 6 2012 // West Virginia health officials believe three people died as a result of derecho storm that swept through the state during a major heat wave in June. Dr. Marian Swinker, state commissioner for public health, says a review...

West Virginia to Decide Mine Inspectors’ Liability

Aug 6 2012 // The West Virginia Supreme Court has set a Oct. 17 date to consider whether Mine Safety and Health Administration inspectors can be held liable for coal miners’ deaths. A federal appeals court in Richmond last month...

NCCI Proposes 9.1% Cut in West Virginia Workers’ Comp Rates

Aug 3 2012 // West Virginia employers can look forward to another reduction in their workers’ compensation rates after state officials welcomed a National Council on Compensation proposed statewide average 9.1 percent decrease in...

West Virginia Mine Regulators Slow on Inspections, Permits

Jul 27 2012 // West Virginia mine regulators have failed to meet internal goals for timely inspections and permits, a legislative audit concluded, but agency officials disagree with the auditors over why. The report released this week to...

West Virginia Man Accused of Setting 62 Fires

Jul 26 2012 // A Nicholas County, West Virginia man faces charges of setting 62 fires in the Summersville and Richwood areas. Twenty-one-year-old Austin Lee Cox of Craigsville is being held at the Central Regional Jail on $2.7 million...

West Virginia Court to Hear Mine Inspectors’ Liability Case in October

Jul 25 2012 // The West Virginia Supreme Court has set an October argument date to consider the issue of whether Mine Safety and Health Administration inspectors can be held liable for coal miners’ deaths. A federal appeals court...

West Virginia High Court to Decide Mine Inspectors’ Liability for Deaths

Jul 19 2012 // A federal appeals court said this week that the state Supreme Court should decide whether Mine Safety and Health Administration inspectors can be held liable for coal miners’ deaths, calling it “a matter of...

Storms Knock Out Power in East; Heat Threatens Corn Crop in Midwest

Jul 6 2012 // Six days after violent storms hit the eastern United States, the state of West Virginia was struggling to recover on Thursday, with nearly a third of electricity customers still without power and new storms putting more...

Virginia, Maryland Hit by Vicious Storms; Power Outages May Last Days

Jul 2 2012 // It could be several more days before electricity is restored to areas hit by vicious storms that killed at least 13 people and left 3 million power customers to negotiate sweltering temperatures without air...

West Virginia Mine Sealed

Jul 2 2012 // Alpha Natural Resources has completed sealing the West Virginia mine where an explosion killed 29 workers in 2010. Alpha spokesman Ted Pile told The Register-Herald that the seals are covered with fill dirt. The mine...

OSHA Targets West Virginia Construction Worksites

Jun 29 2012 // The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration is launching what it calls a “no-notice” campaign in West Virginia this summer in hopes of reducing construction injuries and deaths. The...