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Boys and Girls Basketball: All-Hero Team Nominees Announced
Here are the ten nominees for both the boys and girls All-Hero Teams. There are two players nominated for each team, with one player from each school making the squad…. Read More
Man Wanted On Southeast Ohio Charges Arrested In North Canton
A man on the run from Southeast Ohio authorities since October 2010 is now in custody in northeast Ohio. Washington County Sheriff Larry Mincks says Douglas Snider Jr., 38, was… Read More
OU Dean Of Students Reaches Out To Chardon Alumni
Ohio University's dean of students is reaching out to OU students who graduated from Chardon High School. One student died and four others were injured after a shooting at the… Read More
ARTS/West Play Reading Series Wraps Up With “The Dissolution of Mr. Stein”
The Hodge Podge Play Reading Series will come to close this Sunday at ARTS/West. After a successful reading of Steve Gold's Women and Guns in January, and David L. Williams'… Read More
Afternoon Audio Update February 27
A Belpre man is behind bars, accused of trafficking marijuana. Ohio drivers are paying more at the pump with prices up more than 20 cents from last week. Details in… Read More
Civil War Talk: The Burnside Expedition
On this edition of Conversations from Studio B, Jim Fuller and Bill Walker talk with Chris Meekins of the North Carolina State Archives. The trio discuss the Burnside Expedition, a… Read More
Football: Brazill Shows Off Speed At NFL Combine
The NFL Combine dubs itself as "the toughest job interview on the planet." If that's the case, former Ohio wide receiver LaVon Brazill can expect a call back. Brazill participated… Read More
Poor Children Face Greater Adversity In School
Although reports suggest the U.S. economy is staging a turnaround, poverty still has its hold on Southeast Ohio. According to 2009 statistics from the Athens County Jobs and Family Services,… Read More
Swimming/Diving: On Final Day, ‘Cats Come Up Just Short At MAC Championships
The Ohio Bobcats finish second in the 2012 Mid American Conference Championships, falling 23 points behind the University of Toledo. The Bobcats started the morning of the third and final… Read More
Track & Field: Accurso Shines On Final Day Of MAC Championships
Ohio kept the momentum from last night’s win in the distance medley relay in the track events Saturday morning, but couldn’t get it going in the field events for the… Read More
Early Voting Turnout Lower Than Expected
The number of Athens County early voters for the upcoming March 6 primary election has not been as high as expected. Debbie Quivey, Director of the Board of Elections, says… Read More
Men’s Basketball Tallies Another Win
The Ohio Men’s Basketball team is on a roll, and they don’t plan on stopping anytime soon. In Sunday's game, the Bobcats dominated the Akron Zips, the number one team… Read More
Breaking News: School Canceled Following Chardon Shooting, One Dead, Four Injured
Update 4:21 p.m. Authorities say two of the four students injured in a fatal shooting at an Ohio high school are in critical condition. Police Chief Tim McKenna says the… Read More
Morning Audio Update for February 27
Ohio University researchers are going to use a device many people use everyday as a research tool to study diabetes. Plus, a Belpre man is behind bars for trafficking in… Read More
OU Diabetes Project Uses Smartphones For Research
Ohio University researchers are going to use a device many people use everyday as a research tool to study diabetes. Ohio University's College of Engineering and Osteopathic Medicine Professor Cindy… Read More
Widow Of Exotic Animal Owner Fights For Guns
The widow of a suicidal Ohio man who released dozens of exotic animals last fall is fighting to regain possession of 133 firearms that authorities seized from their Zanesville property… Read More
Men’s Basketball: In Demolition, Ohio Crushes Akron
The Ohio Bobcats said goodbye to the Convocation Center for the season as they took down the Akron Zips 85-61 Sunday night. The outcome was hardly ever in doubt. Akron… Read More