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  •   Northern District of West Virginia has new U.S. Marshal
  •   Woman Charged with Animal Neglect Near Dennison, Ohio
  •   Shots Fired Overnight in Steubenville
  • South Charleston Lawyer Eyes Gubernatorial Vacancy Lawsuit
  •   Ihlenfeld Takes Oath as New US Attorney
  •   Corrections Commissioner Releases 'Sobering Statistics'
  • William Ihlenfeld II Confirmed as US Attorney for Northern District of W.Va.
  •   Federal Government Could Take Alleged Weir High Terror Plot Case to Grand Jury
  • Grand Jury Indicts Man for Defrauding Wheeling Island Hotel
  •   Theft Ring Busted in Harrison County, Ohio
  • More Charges Filed in Wetzel County Animal Abuse Case
  • McGilton Found Guilty on Three Strikes Rule
  • State Bar, Legal Aid to Partner on Lawyer Information Service
  •   Shadyside Dog Case in Court, No Resolution
  • Steptoe & Johnson Expands Energy Practice
  •   Noble County Corrections Officer Facing Sexual Battery Charges
  •   St. Clairsville Man Jailed After Allegedly Injuring Child
  •   Case Against Former Steubenville Firefighter Heads to Grand Jury
  •   Jailed Belmont County Police Chief Withdraws Appeal
  • Belmont County Campground Assault Allegedly Involves Brass Knuckles
  • Mining Association Sues EPA, Corps of Engineers Over Coal Permits
  •   Wheeling Officer Killed While in Florida
  •   Jury Finds Ohio County Man Guilty of Sexually Abusing Mentally Handicapped Woman
  •   W.Va. Treasurer's Daughter Sues Marshall University, Professor
  • Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston Statement on Rev. Felix Owino, A.J.
  • Wheeling Jesuit University Statement on Rev. Felix Owino, A.J.
  • Priest With Ohio Valley Ties Charged With Aggravated Sexual Battery
  • Lincoln Voter Fraud Case Gets New Judge
  •   Life in Prison For Nathan "Boo" Herring
  •   Sex Offender Back To Prison for Allegedly Failing to Register
  •   Ohio County Man Gets Maximum Sentence on Charges of Sexual Assault
  • Sexual Predator Gets Two Life Sentences In Belmont County
  •   Alleged Brooke County Beating Suspects Face Judge and Victims
  • Two Charged With Second Sexual Assault in Marshall County
  • Crimefighters Tipline Credited in Wheeling Bar Robbery Arrest
  •   Wheeling Man on Trial for Alleged Stabbing
  • Judge Orders Reinstatement of Massey Miner
  • Social Media Presents Challenges For Employers
  • Four Sentenced for Defrauding Federal Grant Program
  • Authorities Search for Father of Suspect In Deadly Road Rage Case
  •   Wheeling Hospital Files Lawsuit Against OVHSE, Other Health Care Providers
  •   Man Found Guilty in Fatal Fire Death of His Son
  •   School Officials Plead Not Guilty To Crimes In Connection With Bomb Threat
  •   Massive Drug Bust Case Ends With Sentencing
  • Bellaire Man Sentenced for Distributing Crack Near Playground
  •   A Border-Sized Marijuana Bust Made in Steubenville
  •   Steubenville Murder Suspect Brought to Ohio Valley From New York
  •   Wheeling Man Found Guilty on Child Pornography Charges
  •   Man Accused of Sex Crimes Has Day in Court
  • Public Gathers to Learn New Supreme Court Rules
  • Court Allows MSHA's Decision on Private Interviews on UBB Mine Explosion
  • Supreme Court Announces Appellate Rule Changes
  • Mother Speaks Out After Daughter Abused by Father
  •   Man Indicted in Triple-Fatal Car Wreck Case
  • UMWA Files Suit to Open MSHA’s Upper Big Branch Hearings
  •   Alleged Moundsville Flasher Faces More Charges
  • Two Widows of Coal Miners Killed Sue U.S. Government in Wrongful Death Claims
  • Belmont County Man Arrested on Sex Charges Relating to Children
  •   Steubenville Woman Arrested for Allegedly Stabbing a Man
  • Betsy Jividen Sworn In as U.S. Attorney for Northern District
  • Mistrial Declared in Gerry Barnes Case
  •   Man Accused of Being Moundsville Flasher Turns Himself In
  •   Monday is Anniversary of Triple Ohio County Murder
  • Massey Shareholder Suing Massey Energy Company
  • ATF Agent Pleads Guilty to Lesser Charge
  •   Steubenville Carjacking Suspect Named in Indictment
  • Comvest Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
  • Mingo Logan Coal Co. Asks Federal Court to Deny Request for Stay
  •   Surveillance Camera Shows Man Dropping Dog Over 6-Foot Fence
  •   Joshua Ridings Asks for Jail Transfer
  •   Serial Killer Gets 20 Years to Life For Belmont County Murder
  • Court Overturns Part of DuPont Case
  • Sentencing for Eugene Blake Held Off Until Monday
  • Man Who Ran From Ohio County Deputy Was Supposed to be on House Arrest
  • W.Va. Ranks Last in Lawsuit Environment Study
  •   Man Admits Guilt 28 Years After Murder
  •   Eugene Blake Pleads Guilty in the 1982 Death of Bridgeport Man
  •   Arrest Made in Murder of Former W.Va. Salvation Army Major
  • Wheeling Man to be Jailed for Malicious Assault
  •   Axe Allegedly Used by Wheeling Man During Attack
  • Supreme Court Denies Caperton Rehearing Request
  •   Convicted Sex Offender Back Behind Bars in Marshall County
  •   Huntington Man Indicted for Marshall County Armed Robbery Attempt
  •   Man Gets Life in Prison for Murdering Father
  • Man Considered to be Source of Illegal Narcotics in Tuscarawas County Area Arrested
  •   Sex Offender Pleads, Gets 15-35 Years and 50 Years Supervised Release
  •   Marshall County Prosecutor Reacts to Bowers Case Ruling
  •   Convicted Sex Offender Allegedly Jumps from Window Before Sentencing
  •   Two Teens Charged With Carjacking in Steubenville
  • MTR Gaming, Arneault Come to $1.6 Million Agreement
  • Follansbee Man Accused of Abusing Girlfriend's Child
  •   Man Facing Hundreds of Years in Prison is Accused of Faking Suicide Attempt
  • Triadelphia Man Sent to Prison for Cocaine Charges
  •   Daughter Who Was Raped for Years by Her Father Speaks to WTRF
  •   Alleged Jefferson County Gas Station Robber Claims He Was on Drugs
  • Capito Addresses Toyota Concerns
  •   Supreme Court Begins to Build Unified Computer System for Court Records
  •   String of Armed Robberies Jefferson County Leads to Arrest
  • Man Accused of Triple Fatal Ohio County Accident Waives Preliminary Hearing
  • Fifty County Boards of Education File OPEB Lawsuit in Kanawha County
  •   Trial Date Set for Murder Suspect
  • Lawmakers Propose Creating Business Court
  •   Medical Records for Driver Accused of Causing Triple Fatal to be Released
  • Intermediate Appellate Court Bill Introduced
  • Magistrate Requirements Could Change
  •   Wheeling Abductor Back Before Ohio County Judge Wednesday
  • Weirton Man Accused of Kidnapping, Beating Woman
  • Man Accused of Break-In, Firing Gun Appears in Court
  •   Belmont County Man Found Guilty of 10 Sex Crimes
  •   Marshall County Prosecutor Appeals Circuit Court Appeal of Man Accused of Sex Crimes
  •   FBI Claims They're Close to Nabbing Wheeling Bank Robbery Suspect
  • Escaped Ohio Prisoner Caught Across River in Ohio County
  •   Weirton Man Arrested on Murder Charge
  •   Trial Date Set For Ohio County Man Accused of Sex Crimes
  • Fugitive Wanted in Wheeling Caught in Pittsburgh
  •   Wheeling Police Officer Arraigned on DUI Charge
  •   Man Guilty of Sexual Battery Gets Four Years in Prison
  •   Convicted Murderer Doesn't Want His Past Made Aware to Jury in New Belmont County Trial
  • Federal Judge Temporarily Bars Protesters from Massey's Raleigh Mine Sites
  • White House Releases State of the Union Speech
  • Lawmakers Respond to State of the Union Address
  • Two Charged With Trespassing on Raleigh County Mine Property
  • Woman Accused of Embezzling $44,000 from Moundsville BB&T
  •   W.Va. Supreme Court Refuses Appeal of Jeffrey Woods, Convicted Murderer
  • ArcelorMittal Sues Wheeling-Nisshin Steel
  • Charleston Gazette Settles With Feds in Antitrust Lawsuit
  •   Rodriguez Makes Payment to WVU
  • Jarell Hurt Indicted for Murder of Ashley Blankenship of Wheeling
  •   Bridgeport Police Chief Loses His Temper with 7 News Reporter
  • Former WVU Football Player Sent to Jail
  • Attempted Murder Indictment Thrown Out Against Wheeling Island Man
  •   Northwood Intends to File Lawsuit Against Manchin, Others
  • Friend Says Surrogate Mother Suffered Effects of Break-In
  • Father Accused of Beating Son With Wooden Plank
  • Police Chief Involved in Surrogate Scandal Could Plea
  • Jack Jones Found Guilty on all 14 Counts
  • W.Va. Supreme Court Asked to Rehear High-Profile Cases
  • Tobacco Tax Hike Again on Table
  • West Virginia Named No. 2 Judicial Hellhole
  • Day Two of Jack Jones’ Second Trial Begins in Ohio County
  •   Alternatives to Jail Paying Off in Preston County
  •   Indiana Man Accused of Sex With Minor Returns to Belmont County
  •   Former Weirton Police Officer Sworn In As Brooke Magistrate
  • Richard Martin Turns Himself in on Sexual Assault Charge
  • Stephen Myers Allegedly Linked to Crime in Ohio with DNA
  •   12-Year-Old Boy Brutally Beaten
  • Federal Indictments Returned
  •   Marshall Deputy Sues Wendy's and Three Former Employees
  • Caperton Seeks Rehearing of Massey Decision
  •   Fayette Infant Among Those Killed in Recalled Crib
  •   Woman Pleads to Stealing Money, Jewelry From Ohio County Home
  • Jury Finds Police Chief Guilty on Three Charges
  •   W.Va. Senate Approves Bill To Help Cities
  • Workman: Maynard, Blankenship E-mails Should be Public Record
  •   Jury to Resume Deliberations Monday in Chief Barry Carpenter Case
  •   Testimony Continues in Sarah Jessica Parker Surrogate Trial
  •   Surrogate Says Twins Were Delivered During Emergency C-Section
  • Belmont County Man Waives Extradition To Ohio to Face Robbery Charges
  • Rockefeller Works to Investigate Alleged Web Scam
  •   BCI Says Chief Used Home Computer To Access Surrogate's Personal Infromation
  • Governor’s Judicial Reform Commission Issues Final Report
  •   Day Three of Carpenter Trial Begins
  • U.S. Marshals Search for Fugitive Joe Gashchler
  • State Supreme Court Overturns Massey v. Caperton Verdict
  • Jarell Hurt Will Face Grand Jury on Murder Charge
  • Wheeling Man Sentenced on Gun Charge
  •   Man Accused of Breaking Into Teen's Home, Raping Her, Found Not Guilty
  •   No Death Penalty For Terrell Yarbrough
  •   Senate Confirms Irene Berger for Federal Bench
  •   WVU's Scooter Berry Suspended Indefinitely After Arrest
  • Second Murder Trial Opens Wounds for Victim's Mother
  •   State Residents Gather to Voice Opinions at PATH Hearing
  • West Virginia Supreme Court Begins Fall Term Wednesday
  • WVU Point Guard Reinstated
  •   Mylan Files Suit Against Pittsburgh Newspaper
  • Court Date Selected for Massey
  • Massey Energy Disappointed in Court Decision
  •   Brookins Gets Maximum Sentence
  •   Repeat DUI Legislation Written By Student
  • Hearing Cancelled in Lang Suit Against WVU
  • UPDATE: Former Provost Sues WVU
  •   UPDATE: Teacher Arrested For Kidnapping Will Return to MA
  •   Supreme Court Will Not Hear Massey, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Case
  •   More Information: Agreement Reached Between WVU and Rodriguez
  • More Depositions Released in the Rich Rodriguez Lawsuit
  •   New Philadelphia Man Bound Over To Grand Jury.
  •   WVU Scores Small Victories in Rodriguez Lawsuit
  •   Rich Rodriguez's Agent's Deposition is Released
  • Rich Rodriguez Deposition Released
  • Update: Lawyers For WVU, Rodriguez Appear in Court
  •   Four WVU Football Players Arrested
  •   Depositions Set in WVU - Rodriguez Lawsuit
  •   WVU Lawsuit Against Rodriguez Headed Back to Morgantown
  •   Rodriguez Argues Case Should Stay in Federal Court
  •   Rodriguez Responds to WVU Lawsuit
  •   Rodriguez Says $1.5 Million is the Most He'll Pay WVU
  •   WVU Mum on Athletic Department Review
  •   Rodriguez Case Could Be Transferred to US Circuit Court in Wheeling
  • Rodriguez Responds to WVU Lawsuit
  •   Full One-on-One Interview: Pres. Garrison Addresses Issues Facing WVU
  •   Lawyer Comments on Suit WVU Filed Against Rodriguez
  •   WVU Sues Coach Rod
  •   Man Sentenced Who Broke Into Beilein Home
  •   Gilmer County Man Sentenced in Shooting Death of Marshall County Man
  • U.S. Chamber: West Virginia's Legal Climate Worst in Nation
  •   Bond Set at One Million Dollars in Rape Case in Belmont County, Ohio
  •   Man Who Held Up Girlfriend in Robbery Enters Plea

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