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PBS NewsHour to Broadcast Exclusive Interview with President Obama
PBS NewsHour co-anchor and managing editor Gwen Ifill will sit down for an exclusive interview with President Barack Obama on Wednesday, June 1 in Elkhart, Indiana. It will follow with… Read More
Photos From The Union’s Reopening
May 25 marked the very first night that The Union was able to reopen it’s doors and host a couple of rock ‘n’ roll bands. Hex Net, the Summoners, Blond,… Read More
Video of the Day: Water-Skiing Baby Takes Title
Video released by the World Barefoot Center in Florida shows Zyla St. Onge making two attempts to break the record for youngest water-skier. With a boost from several adults, Zyla… Read More
Medical Marijuana Passes Ohio Legislature
After nearly twenty years of trying, backers of a bill to allow medical marijuana in the Buckeye state are celebrating a historic vote by the Ohio Legislature, and is headed… Read More
DeWine Confirms He’s Running for Governor in 2018
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine says he is running for governor. The 69-year-old Republican confirmed his less-than-secret plans after a reporter overheard him discussing it with… Read More
Celebrate Music, Memories with River Cities Symphony
The Mid-Ohio Valley’s hometown River Cities Symphony Orchestra (RSCO) wraps up its 2015/2016 season on June 4 at 7:30 p.m. with its Summer Pops: Music and Memories Concert. This is the same… Read More
Huntington Officials: Needle Exchange Program Succeeding
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – The city of Huntington says a program that allows drug users to trade in dirty syringes for clean ones is showing signs of success. The program… Read More
Kentucky To Re-Examine Democratic Primary in Votes
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – State election officials will re-examine vote totals from the Democratic presidential primary on Thursday at the request of Bernie Sanders’ campaign. At stake is one delegate… Read More
No Ohio Background Checks Required For Concealed-Carry Holders
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio is making it easier for people to buy guns. The state will no longer require background checks for people buying guns if they already have… Read More
Officials to Let Buckeye Lake Rise to Usable Level Amid Dam Work
Update 11:50 a.m. MILLERSPORT, Ohio (AP) – Officials will let the water level rise in central Ohio’s Buckeye Lake after keeping it low for over a year as a precaution… Read More
Two Proposed Pipelines Must Meet Environmental Standards
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) – A state agency has informed the developers of two multibillion dollar natural pipelines proposed in Virginia and West Virginia that their projects will have to meet… Read More