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Ohio Softball Heads To Nashville On Five-Game Losing Streak
Update, March 4, 2014, 12:19 p.m.: The first game of Ohio's road trip against Tennessee State has been cancelled with no makeup date set. Coming off a five-game skid, a trip… Read More
Ability To Work: ATCO Disabilities Awareness Festival On March 18th
Host Dr. Carolyn Bailey Lewis is back with fellow Athens City Commission on Disabilities commissioners Robin Brigante and Steve Patterson to talk with Mark Cullison about the ATCO Disability Awareness… Read More
Why Some Schools Will Have More Calamity Days Than Others Next Year
As state lawmakers continue to mull over plans to allow Ohio’s public schools more snow days, many schools are looking forward to next year when snow days won’t be such… Read More
Athens County Historical Society Preps For Upcoming Civil War Ball
Host Joan Butcher sits down with curator of the Athens County Historical Socety Jessica Cyders, along with board member and volunteer Lynne Newell and volunteer Holly Dallman and discuss the… Read More
Ohio Enters Bowling Green In Must-Win Situation
A week ago Ohio (19-10, 9-7) was riding high after defeating Akron on the road and capturing control of its own destiny. With four games remaining, Ohio simply had to… Read More
Three Bobcats Receive CSCHL Honors
Before Ohio hockey began its quest for the ultimate team accomplishment at the ACHA National Tournament later this week, individual awards were in order for two Bobcats as well as… Read More
Former Women’s Basketball Assistant Charged With OVI
Former Ohio University assistant women's basketball coach Jeffrey Marshall was charged with operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs and failure to control his vehicle by… Read More
Columbus Bomb Suspect Charged Illegal Weapons Possession
An Indiana National Guardsman who was stopped in Ohio with explosives and guns in his vehicle has been charged by federal prosecutors with illegal possession of destructive devices. Ohio state… Read More
Logan Woman Charged With Unlawful Sexual Conduct With A Minor
A local 31-year-old woman was arraigned in Hocking County Municipal Court on Thursday on three counts of unlawful sexual contact with a minor. Hocking County Municipal Court Judge Fred Moses… Read More
Ohio Group Refiles Petition In Voter-Access Effort
An Ohio group has refiled its paperwork after hitting a snag in an effort to guarantee certain voter protections in the state constitution. Last month, Attorney General Mike DeWine rejected… Read More
Banjo Virtuosos Coming to Stuart’s Opera House
Stuart’s Opera House in Nelsonville will present an evening of banjo music from Bela Fleck and Abigail Washburn on Wednesday, March 5 at 8 p.m. The two musicians have mastered… Read More
WVU Appoints Gordon Gee As Permanent President
E. Gordon Gee was named West Virginia University’s permanent president Monday. It's the third time he’s been asked to lead the state’s land-grant, flagship research university. Gee, 70, first served… Read More
Is Gambling Addiction Rising In Ohio?
It’s been a year since Horseshoe Cincinnati opened its doors on March 4, 2013. This week, WVXU is revisiting the series it did when it opened to see how things… Read More
Glouster Man Indicted For Alleged Sexual Contact With 13-Year-Old
A Glouster man has been indicted after allegedly having sex with a 13-year-old during a party at his residence. Zachary L. Smith, 21, of 9 Braun St., was indicted for… Read More
Athens Under Level Two Snow Emergency – Schools Close – Winter Persists
Athens was under a level-two snow emergency while Meigs and Vinton Counties were under a level three snow emergency Monday morning. The level three designation limits travel to emergency traffic… Read More