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Video Of The Day: Buildings Imploded
The buildings that once housed the headquarters for American Airlines were imploded in Fort Worth on Friday. KDFW FOX4-TV reports that a hundred pounds of dynamite and 300 pounds of… Read More
Judge Blocks Ohio from Stripping Planned Parenthood Funding
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A judge says Ohio must continue providing certain funding to Planned Parenthood while he weighs a challenge to a state law aimed at keeping public money… Read More
‘Under the Elms’ Concerts Kick Off June 1
The heart of Ohio University’s Athens Campus – its College Green – is about to welcome home a musical tradition that dates back to the 1940s and has become one… Read More
Morrisey to Take Applications for Medication Incinerators
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey says law enforcement agencies can soon apply for incinerators for unwanted and expired prescription medication. In a news release Morrisey… Read More
Gas Prices on the Rise
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Gas prices around Ohio have continued to increase heading toward the Memorial Day weekend. Prices are up 14.1 cents per gallon since last week, according to GasBuddy’s… Read More
Ohio Questions Learning Time at Online Charter School
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – State officials are questioning the amount of learning time received by students at Ohio’s largest online school as they prepare to release findings of an updated… Read More
Raw Milk Allowed in W. Va. Through Agreements
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginians are now allowed to drink raw milk through animal-sharing agreements. The law that was passed by the Republican-led Legislature and signed by Democratic Gov…. Read More
Studying Fingerprints to Better Understand Disease
In this episode of Conversations of Studio B, host Kelee Riesbeck welcomes Molly Morris to discuss her research at Ohio University. Molly Morris was going about doing her usual research,… Read More
Groups Apply for Permits to Demonstrate at RNC Convention
Groups applying for permits to demonstrate during the Republican National Convention include advocates tackling AIDS, racism and nuclear weapons. Fewer than a dozen groups have applied for permits. They include… Read More