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Ohio Football Recruiting Podcast With Jarid Brown and DyQuan Stewart
Ohio cornerbacks Jarid Brown and DyQuan Stewart stopped by Studio B to chat with Showcase football reporters Pat Chiesa and Seth Austin. Brown and Stewart both signed their letters of… Read More
Local Artist Addresses Female Insecurities With Classic Toy
An Athens artist is merging her love of photography with a classic kid's toy to break barriers facing women. Kari Gunter-Seymour's newest exhibition, "Barbie Falls on Hard Times", which opens… Read More
Local Artist Addresses Female Insecurities With Children Toy
An Athens artist is merging her love of photography with a classic kid's toy to break barriers facing women. Kari Gunter-Seymour's newest exhibition, "Barbie Falls on Hard Times", which opens… Read More
Coshocton Woman Pleads Guilty To Charges In Healthcare Scheme
A Coshocton woman is awaiting a sentencing hearing after pleading guilty to several charges related to a million dollar health care fraud scheme in a U.S. District Court. Ohio Lieutenant… Read More
Ohio Colleges And Universities Launch New Formula
UPDATE 6:00 PM Ohio's public colleges and universities got a peek Friday at how they will fair under a newly forged agreement on state funding that encourages collaboration and emphasizes… Read More
Man Likely To Face Jail Time In Tuscarawas Co. ATV Crash
A young eastern Ohio man is likely facing prison time after causing an all-terrain vehicle accident that left a 17-year-old friend with critical head injuries. Zachary Ayers, 19, pleaded no… Read More
Police To Begin Patrolling Lancaster Schools
Uniformed police officers will begin patrolling Lancaster City Schools as part of a new contract between the district and the city's police department. Superintendent Steve Wigton says the district won't… Read More
Researching Marginalized Peoples
On this edition of Conversations from Studio B, hosts Ayantu Tibeso and Belinda Glover talk with Eden Almasude, a graduate student in the African Studies Program at Ohio University. Almasude… Read More
Marriage Equality Takes Center Stage In “8”
The next Brick Monkey Theater Ensemble production is centered around one of today's most hotly debated topics. 8, written by Academy Award-winner Dustin Lance Black, is a staged reenactment of… Read More
National HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Highlighted By Speaker
One in every five Americans is living with HIV, unaware that they have it. The black community makes up the largest number of people diagnosed with HIV. Thursday… Read More
National HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Highlighted By Speaker
One in every five Americans are living with HIV unaware that they have it. The black community makes up the largest number of people diagnosed with HIV. Yesterday… Read More
Ohio University Trustees Approve Five Major Capital Projects
The Ohio Board of Trustees approved a resolution moving five major renovation or construction projects forward Friday. Trustees approved the $7.5 million design and site preparation phase of the Housing… Read More
Lady Tomcats Edge Fed Hock
Defense was the key for the Trimble Lady Tomcats as they took on the Federal Hocking Lady Lancers Thursday night, coming away with a 54-49 victory. Stopping Cheyenne Singer… Read More
Ridges Building Demolition Set For March
The days are numbered for a historical building on Ohio University's campus that some Athens community members say they hope can still be saved. The demolition of the old tuberculosis… Read More
Lady Bulldogs Finish TVC Slate Undefeated
Athens wrapped a perfect TVC-Ohio campaign with a 65-42 victory over rival Alexander on Thursday and came one step closer to beginning tournament play in a week. A No. 3… Read More
Slow Start Dooms Lady Bucks
For the Nelsonville-York Lady Buckeyes, it was too little too late when they picked up their play against the Vinton County Lady Vikings. With their opponent struggling to score in… Read More
Ohio State Highway Patrol To Beef Up Number Of Troopers
The State Highway Patrol is graduating the first of two overlapping classes of Ohio cadets in a move expected to beef up a personnel roster that dwindled in recent years… Read More
Athens Musician’s Album Mixes Piano Pop, Melancholy Melodies
Think piano pop with a soulful smudge of indie-blues and you have the sound of Michael Rinaldi-Eichenberg's clocksyellow#9, a 10-track ride of relationships gone wrong.
Don’t let the dark theme fool you, though. This album is pleasantly all over the place, with several songs sporting upbeat, catchy harmonies.
Schools Joining Forces To Make It Easier For Students To Earn A Degree
West Virginia State University and Kanawha Valley Community and Technical College are partnering to make it easier for students to earn a bachelor's degree in five career fields. The schools… Read More
C8 Lawsuits Filed Against DuPont
DuPont is facing four lawsuits in West Virginia over exposure to a chemical used by one of its plants. The lawsuits were filed Thursday in U.S. District Court. The cases… Read More
Pomeroy Police Officer Alleges Discrimination By Mayor
The village council of Pomeroy is investigating discrimination allegations against the town's mayor. Pomeroy police officer Kyle Calendine says he has been the target of derogatory remarks by Mary McAngus… Read More
Morning Update For February 8
Ohio University still plans to tear down the old tuberculosis ward. A Glouster man is sentenced to 16 years in prison. Details in your morning update.