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West Virginia To Get Nearly $700,000 In E-Book Settlement
West Virginia consumers who might have overpaid for e-books will receive nearly $700,000 from the partial settlement of a national lawsuit. Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office announced Wednesday the… Read More
Ohio Bill Would Require Notice For Overpaid Taxes
Businesses and taxpayers would be notified when they overpay their taxes under a bill passed by the Ohio House. The measure was passed Wednesday and now goes to the… Read More
Central Ohio Counties Lead In Population Growth
Central Ohio counties are leading the state in population growth categories. Population estimates released by the census bureau show Franklin County – home to Columbus – recorded by far… Read More
Mobile Pantry in Huntington Hands Out Thousands Of Pounds Of Food
More than 100 families in need showed up to receive bags of food from the Facing Hunger Foodbank Wednesday. The mobile pantry set up at the west end Goodwill in… Read More
They Messed With Texas: Ridges Wrap Up SXSW Tour In Athens
The life I love is making music with my friends/And I can’t wait to get on the road again. – “On The Road Again,” Willie Nelson Starting an article about… Read More
Kentucky House Panel OKs Anti-Heroin Measure
A Kentucky House panel has cleared a measure aimed at stemming the tide of heroin abuse in the state. The bill would provide a three-pronged approach to the problem, combining… Read More
Huntington Shooting Leaves One Man Dead
A man died Wednesday after a shooting in the 2700 block of Latulle Avenue., and two people are being questioned, Huntington Police say. WSAZ reports the man was dead when… Read More
Dozens Of Ohio State Students Report Mumps Cases
A dozen more Ohio State University students and one staff member have been added to the list of cases in a central Ohio mumps outbreak. Public health agencies for Columbus… Read More
Animal Shelter Employees Plead Not Guilty to Painful Death of Dogs
Three animal shelter employees in Southeast Ohio have pleaded not guilty to charges of inhumanely killing dogs. The Gallia County dog warden, his assistant and a former warden are accused… Read More
Morgan County Bank Robbery Suspect Is On The Run
Police are still looking for the suspect in a morning bank robbery in Morgan County. The Morgan County Sheriff's Office says at 11:07 a.m. Wednesday the suspect entered the Stockport branch… Read More