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Ferguson: No Charges For Officer In Michael’s Brown Death
A grand jury did not indict Ferguson, Mo., police officer Darren Wilson for any crimes related to the death of 18-year-old Michael Brown in August. Wilson, who is white, shot… Read More
OUPD Asking For Help Investigating Reported Rape
The Ohio University Police Department is asking anyone with information about a reported rape on campus to contact them. OUPD said it received a call from an anonymous female reporting… Read More
Preview: Trimble hoping to make noise in TVC this season
Boys It’s a special time of the year throughout the Tri-Valley Conference as basketball play is right around the corner. For the Tomcats out in Glouster, the man in charge… Read More
High Wind Causing Power Outages Across The Region
Update 5:30 p.m. AEP Ohio is bringing in crews from outside the region to help restore power to thousands of customers in its service area. It could take crews as… Read More
Preview: Both Eastern Teams Looking To Build On Last Season
Boys Change the culture. That is what Eastern boys basketball coach Jeremy Hill wants to do in his second year at Eastern. Last year the Eagles went 2-21, but had… Read More
Forecast Expects Increased Ohio Holiday Sales
Economic researchers expect Ohio's holiday retail sales to rise even higher than national estimates as job gains and lower gas prices help fuel consumer confidence. The University of Cincinnati Economics… Read More
Ohio Utility Chief: Energy Savings Exceed Costs
Ohio's top utility regulator is telling a legislative panel that two energy companies have spent about a penny for each kilowatt-hour of reduced electricity use since 2009. Public Utilities Commission… Read More
Letterpress Posters, Native American Jewelry Available At Kennedy Museum
The Kennedy Museum of Art will host a cash and carry event from 5:30-7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 4. The event offers the opportunity for museum attendees to own an… Read More
Is Found Copper Wire Connected To Sheriff’s Case?
Two spools of copper wire were found at the Athens County 911 Center that may or may not be connected to the criminal case of suspended Athens County Sheriff Patrick… Read More
Report: College Judicial Boards Work Secretively
Campus judicial boards operating secretively often are imposing light punishments on students for serious crimes that are never reported to police. The Columbus Dispatch reports that colleges across the… Read More
Ohio Farm Raises 2014 Presidential Turkey
The turkey that will be presented to President Barack Obama this Thanksgiving for the traditional presidential pardon was raised in Ohio. Ohio Senate President Keith Faber and Rep. Cliff… Read More
Ohio Volleyball Drops Semifinal Match In Five
Ohio Volleyball lost its first match in 65 days Sunday, falling to the No. 5 seed Western Michigan University 3-2 (25-22, 25-19, 23-25, 23-25, 14-16) in the semifinal match of… Read More