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Giannini Commits To Ohio Baseball
After a silent month of August, Ohio Baseball landed its first commit of the 2014 recruiting class since late July. On Monday night, Tony Giannini announced his commitment to the… Read More
Karlis Commits To Ohio Women’s Basketball
Ohio Women’s Basketball head coach Bob Boldon brought in his first recruit of the 2014 class on Tuesday night. Kelly Karlis announced her verbal commitment to Ohio via her personal… Read More
Ohio Treasurer Plugs New Financial Literacy Effort
Ohio's treasurer has launched a new state program that he says brings government and business together to help high-schoolers meet the state's new financial literacy requirements. Republican Josh Mandel announced… Read More
Ohio Couple In New Gay Marriage Fight
A new plaintiff has joined a fight to have gay marriages recognized in Ohio despite a statewide ban. David Brian Michener of Cincinnati is asking a federal judge to order… Read More
Male Wanted For Rape On OU Campus
A female Ohio University student reported to campus police Monday morning that she was the victim of a rape in Pickering Hall the night before. Police are still looking for… Read More
William Inman II Will Get A New Attorney
William Inman II will have a new attorney in his second attempt at appealing the conviction of kidnapping and killing his wife, Summer Inman. Inman’s attorney from his first appeal,… Read More
Two Suspects Arrested For Death Of College Student In WV
Police have arrested two suspects in the slaying of a Wheeling Jesuit University student. Wheeling police say Craig Tyler Peacock, 22, of Clewiston, Fla., and Jarrett Mathis Chandler, 24, of… Read More
Afternoon Update for September 3
A new plaintiff has joined a lawsuit seeking to overturn Ohio's gay marriage ban. A West Virginia senator is set to travel to the nation's capital to attend briefings on… Read More
Scioto County Teen Charged With Rape Of 5-Year-Old
A 13-year-Scioto County boy has been charged with allegedly raping a 5-year-old girl. Scioto County Sheriff Marty Donini says deputies received a call early Tuesday morning from a woman saying… Read More
Plant-Based Author, Chef To Host Demonstration In Athens
Live Healthy Appalachia will host Herbivore in the Hills, featuring popular plant-based author and chef Lindsay S. Nixon, Saturday, September 7 at the Athens Community Center from 5 to 8… Read More
Parent Of Autistic Student And Athens City Schools Reach Agreement Over Service Dog
The Athens City School Board and the mother of an autistic girl have reached an agreement over the issue of a service dog in the classroom. Charla Gretz's 6-year-old daugther… Read More
Theis Moves Past Oregon, Aims For December
Days after one of Ohio Volleyball’s biggest regular season wins in recent memory — a dominant three-set dismantling of preseason No. 8 Oregon — head coach Ryan Theis is preaching… Read More
Afternoon Audio Update For September 3
Senator Joe Manchin is returning to Washington to attend briefings on the situation in Syria. State officials are urging residents who have unused prescription medications to dispose of them safely… Read More
To The Stars
On this edition of Conversations from Studio B, the astronomy group talk about events in space occurring this month. Events, including the morning illumination of Venus, will be occuring this… Read More
Ohio State, Northern Iowa Highlight Ohio’s Non-Conference Schedule
The Ohio men’s basketball team announced its schedule for the 2013-14 season on Tuesday. The Bobcats will have 17 of their 31 regular season games played at home, including their… Read More
Ohio Supreme Court Rules On Public Records
The Ohio Supreme Court ruled today that the Ohio State Highway Patrol must demonstrate that materials withheld from a public records request are in fact exempt from disclosure under the… Read More
OUPD Investigating Death Of Student
Officials with the Ohio University Police Department are investigating the death of first-year student Michael Robinson, who was found early Saturday morning in Atkinson Hall, a residence hall on South… Read More
Circleville Brawl Death Caused By Aneurysm
A coroner has determined a 21-year-old Ohio woman who collapsed during a neighborhood brawl died not because of head trauma but because an aneurysm ruptured and caused bleeding in her… Read More
Number Of Ohio Historic Bridges Dwindle To The Hundreds
Ohio's number of historic covered bridges has dwindled from thousands to about 145, and preservationists say vandals and arsonists are chipping away at those still standing. The Ohio Historic Bridge… Read More
Special Metals Plant Facing Fines For Sewer And Waste Violations
Special Metals' alloy plant in Huntington is facing $254,000 in city fines for alleged sewer and industrial waste discharge violations. Some of the allegation violations date back to 1999. The… Read More
Ohio Man Says Wolves Attacked His Dogs
A Fairfield County, Ohio man says his beagles were killed by wolves last month in Chippewa County, Michigan and he won't return to the Upper Peninsula to train dogs. Jim… Read More
Fire Chief Dies After Fatal ATV Crash
The fire chief in Eleanor, WV has died after his all-terrain vehicle crashed during a fundraising event in Webster County. Shane Jividen was participating in a poker run to benefit… Read More