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OU Alum Dr. Ronald Moomaw Discusses Psychiatry In Space
Back on campus to attend the annual convocation of Ohio University's Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, Dr. Ronald C. Moomaw talks with Tom Hodson about his work as a NASA… Read More
Dr. Ronald Moomaw
Back on campus to attend the annual convocation of Ohio University's Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, Dr. Ronald C. Moomaw talks with Tom Hodson about his work as a NASA… Read More
Former Detroit Police Officer Indicted In Glouster Drug Ring Development
A former Detroit police officer was arrested on charges that he was allegedly supplying a Glouster drug ring, according to officials. Brandon Jorge Allen, of Detroit, was arrested at Atlanta's… Read More
Environmentalists And Gas Industry Debate Strength Of Current Chemical Disclosure Laws
Late last month a large fire broke out at a hydraulic fracturing—or fracking—pad in Monroe County. According to a report from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, fire crews doused the… Read More
DeWine Says More Than $471M In Debts Collected
Ohio's attorney general said his office has collected more than $471 million in debts owed to state and local government offices in a record year. Attorney General Mike DeWine's office… Read More
Fired OSU Band Director Vows To Clear His Name
In his two years as director of the OSU Marching Band, Jonathan Waters was praised for using technology to develop complex routines that went viral on the web. Now Jon… Read More
Charges Filed Against Murder Suspect
Murder suspect Michael J. Napoli of Westerville has been charged with aggravated murder (F-1), aggravated burglary (F-1), and attempted aggravated murder (F-2). Napoli was identified by his ex-wife, Kimberly Napoli,… Read More
Misdemeanor Charges Filed Against Hocking County Coroner
Late Wednesday afternoon, five misdemeanor (M-2) charges were filed in Hocking County Municipal Court against Hocking County Coroner Dave Cummin. He is charged with three counts of dereliction of duty;… Read More
Athens County EMS Looking At Staffing Issues
The chief of Athens County Emergency Medical Services plans to present a proposal soon to the county commissioners for making more of the EMS staffing full time. The goal would… Read More
Vigil Remembers Ohio Man Found In Landfill
As authorities continue to search for answers in the death of an Ohio concertgoer, hundreds turned out for a vigil at his former high school to remember him. About 500… Read More
Ohio Department Of Health Resumes West Nile Virus Testing
The state of Ohio is again testing mosquitoes for West Nile virus after the program became a victim of federal budget cuts last year. The funding for the Ohio Department… Read More