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Freeze warnings will have gardeners and growers scrambling to cover plants Friday night into Saturday morning. Portions of the 59 News viewing area are facing overnight lows in the low 30s according to
Freeze warnings will have gardeners and growers scrambling to cover plants Friday night into Saturday morning. Portions of the 59 News viewing area are facing overnight lows in the low 30s according to
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On Thursday a bridge collapsed that forced the closure of a major highway north of Seattle. Three people are recovering after their cars plunged 25 feet into the river below. We want to know how safe
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The Wounded Warrior Project brought veterans to Pipestem Resort State Park Friday so others could honor those who've given everything for the country. Outdoor channel's Curtis Fleming is no stranger to
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It is the unofficial start of summer, Memorial Day weekend and many people will be hitting the roads, pools and decks for the holiday. The American Red Cross offers some tips to keep in mind that will
It is the unofficial start of summer, Memorial Day weekend and many people will be hitting the roads, pools and decks for the holiday. The American Red Cross offers some tips to keep in mind that will
CHARLESTON -
Two Charleston law firms announced July 11 that they will be filing a class action lawsuit against Mountain State University.
The Webb Law Firm PLC and DiTrapano, Barrett & DiPiero PLLC filed the suit which seeks class certification on behalf of all current and former students affected by the loss of accreditation.
According to the Higher Learning Commission's public disclosure notice, the board of trustees of the HLC decided to withdraw accreditation effective Aug. 27.
However, in a news release issued earlier this week, Mountain State University officials stated they will "pursue a vigorous appeal" of the regional commission's decision, adding accreditation will not be withdrawn until the process is completed.
The suit was filed against Mountain State University, former president Charles H. Polk and the university's board of trustees.
According to the law firms' news release, plaintiffs seek compensatory and punitive damages for misrepresentation, loss of accreditation, consumer protection statutes, negligence, breach of contract and breach of duty of good faith and fair dealing.