West Virginia
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Houston wide receiver Patrick Edwards, who broke his leg when he ran into a metal service cart in an October 2008 game at Marshall, accused the school in a lawsuit of maintaining an unsafe playing field.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Five Kenyan nationals face trial in two months on charges emerging from an alleged multimillion-dollar scam that hit government officials in at least four states.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - A federal grand jury in West Virginia has linked five more people to an international scam that allegedly tricked government agencies in several states into paying at least $3.3 million to bogus companies with names that sounded like legitimate firms.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Environmental groups are suing the federal government to return a type of flying squirrel to the endangered species list.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Staff lawyers for the state Public Service Commission continue to press for the dismissal of an application to build a multistate power line through West Virginia.
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