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Tettleton, Blankenship Power Ohio Football To Second Bowl Victory
In the fourth straight bowl appearance for the Bobcats, the Green and White did not need another dramatic finish to record a win, as a stomping in Shreveport was evident… Read More
Instant Reaction: Ohio Downs ULM 45-14
After dropping 4 of its last 5 games during the regular season, Ohio Football felt it had something to prove in the Independence Bowl. The Bobcats’ dominating victory against Louisiana-Monroe… Read More
W.Va. Officials Want Slow Gas Line Restart
Local officials are asking regulators to go slow when it comes to restarting the natural gas pipeline that exploded in West Virginia earlier this month. Kanawha County Commission President Kent… Read More
W.Va. Board Of Education Members Resign Over Firing
Two West Virginia Board of Education members have followed through on their vows to resign over the firing of the state schools superintendent. Jenny Phillips and Priscilla Haden dissented when… Read More
Taped Comments Permitted In Chardon Shooter Trial
A judge in Ohio says jurors at a teenager's trial for a deadly school shooting will be allowed to hear taped comments by the suspect's relatives while they were in… Read More
2013: The View From Zanesville City Hall
"2013 is going to be a great year." So says Jeff Tilton, the mayor of Zanesville. Tilton is the last of the city executives to be interviewed for our series… Read More
Medicaid Spending On Track To Be Lower Than Projections
Ohio has spent fewer dollars than it expected on Medicaid, the federal-state health program for low-income people. State officials have been working to rein in the cost of the $19.8… Read More
Vinton Co. Man Arrested In Estranged Wife’s Assault
A Vinton County man is in jail on an attempted murder charge after he allegedly beat his estranged wife. Vinton County Sheriff Shawn Justice says Thomas Jones, 36, of Hamden,… Read More
Childhood Poverty In Kentucky On The Rise
One in four Kentucky children live in poverty, and the number is rising. That's according to the Kentucky Kids Count 2012 County Data Book, released on Friday. Kids Count defines… Read More
O’Neill Sworn In To Ohio SupCo
William O'Neill has become the latest Democrat to serve on the Republican dominated Ohio Supreme Court. O'Neill was sworn in at a ceremony in Cleveland on Thursday, where former Justice… Read More
Morning Audio Update For December 28
The trial for the man accused of using Craiglist to lure in his alleged victims is delayed. A nonprofit hospital in Newark buys its competition. Kids in poverty in Kentucky… Read More
Craigslist Killer Trial Delayed Until February
A murder trial has been delayed for an Ohio man who prosecutors say lured his victims with phony Craigslist job offers. Summit County court records showed the trial date for… Read More
Nonprofit Hospital Buys Competing Facility
A central Ohio hospital is paying more than $26 million for a competing facility owned by physicians. The sale of the for-profit Medical Center of Newark to nonprofit Licking Memorial… Read More
Troopers Find Cocaine And Cash During Traffic Stop
A man is facing felony drug charges following a traffic stop in Scioto County. Troopers with the Ohio State Highway Patrol said they stopped a 2006 Ford Mustang on 13th… Read More
Bobcats In Shreveport: December 26 & 27
Since arriving in Shreveport, La. on Monday, the Ohio football team has had its hands full with activities. On Wednesday, the ‘Cats took part in “The Big Game Show” against… Read More