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Hardy County man convicted on multiple firearms charges

Jeremy Mongold of Moorefield, West Virginia, has been convicted on multiple firearms charges after purchasing a pistol for his brother, who was legally prohibited from owning guns.


Attorney Kelly S. Crites launches new law firm in Petersburg

Attorney Kelly S. Crites launches new law firm in Petersburg

Petersburg, WV attorney Kelly S. Crites has launched a new law firm to serve clients in the Potomac Highlands and throughout West Virginia.
Three plead guilty in large-scale West Virginia drug trafficking case

Three plead guilty in large-scale West Virginia drug trafficking case

Three individuals have confessed to their involvement in a significant drug trafficking operation in Berkeley and Jefferson Counties, West Virginia.
Labor groups settle over false claims act allegations with .1 million payment

Labor groups settle over false claims act allegations with $5.1 million payment

Four labor organizations have agreed to pay a total of $5.1 million to settle allegations that they violated the False Claims Act by obtaining loans under the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) for which they were ineligible.

Hardy County man convicted on multiple firearms charges

Jeremy Mongold of Moorefield, West Virginia, has been convicted on multiple firearms charges after purchasing a pistol for his brother, who was legally prohibited from owning guns.


Attorney Kelly S. Crites launches new law firm in Petersburg

Attorney Kelly S. Crites launches new law firm in Petersburg

Petersburg, WV attorney Kelly S. Crites has launched a new law firm to serve clients in the Potomac Highlands and throughout West Virginia.
Three plead guilty in large-scale West Virginia drug trafficking case

Three plead guilty in large-scale West Virginia drug trafficking case

Three individuals have confessed to their involvement in a significant drug trafficking operation in Berkeley and Jefferson Counties, West Virginia.
Labor groups settle over false claims act allegations with .1 million payment

Labor groups settle over false claims act allegations with $5.1 million payment

Four labor organizations have agreed to pay a total of $5.1 million to settle allegations that they violated the False Claims Act by obtaining loans under the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) for which they were ineligible.