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Talking Catharsis With Eric D. Johnson of the Fruit Bats
After several years hiatus and a string of personal tragedies, including his wife’s miscarriage in 2014 and a cancer scare, Eric D. Johnson (a.k.a. Fruit Bats), is back. Fresh off… Read More
Local Weather Forecast for Thursday, June 2
WOUB Weather Forecaster Ananda Harris offers a look at the day ahead:
Ohio Ex-Trooper Accused of Stalking Charged with 8 Counts
MARIETTA, Ohio (AP) – A former State Highway Patrol commander accused of stalking a subordinate’s wife after an affair has been indicted in southeast Ohio on eight counts, including abduction… Read More
New Union Street Plan, Fast-Tracked Process Unveiled
A new and some say “improved” version of a Union Street streetscape was unveiled Tuesday, along with the introduction of a fast-tracked approval process. At a special meeting Tuesday, Athens… Read More
‘Fostering Success’ Program Helps Adults Leaving Foster Care
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – Gov. Matt Bevin has unveiled Fostering Success, a jobs-training program meant to help young adults transition out of foster care and into independent life. Media outlets… Read More
VIDEO: Fake Dogs to Train Real Students
Inside of operating on live animals and cadavers veterinary students at the University of Florida will be the first to work synthetic dogs. The realistic dogs have internal organs and… Read More
W. Va. Governor Adds Two Items For Special Session
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin has added two items for West Virginia lawmakers to consider during the current special session. Tomblin says in a news release that… Read More
Space Industry Officials to Visit Ohio Shop Working on Orion
CINCINNATI (AP) – Space industry officials including a space flight veteran plan to visit a machine ship in southwest Ohio that is contributing to NASA’s Orion and Space Launch System… Read More
Ohio Supreme Court Hears Death Row Inmate Arguments
The Ohio Supreme Court has heard arguments in an appeal involving a death row inmate who sought DNA testing on a cigarette butt found near the scene of the 1990… Read More
Nelsonville Music Festival Must See: Part III
With the Nelsonville Music Festival only days away, it’s important to know who to make sure to check out during the four-day music extravaganza. Check out WOUB’s “Must See” guides… Read More
W.Va: Some Swimming Pool Openings at State Parks Delayed Over Budget
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Officials have delayed opening six swimming pools managed by the Division of Natural Resources due to the uncertainty over the upcoming state budget. Department of Commerce… Read More
West Virginians Get More Access to Fireworks
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginians will have access to a greater variety of fireworks under a law that debuts this week. The law that goes into effect Wednesday allows… Read More
Ohio To Pay Planned Parenthood Legal Bills
CINCINNATI (AP) – Ohio will pay more than $45,000 in legal bills for Planned Parenthood as part of a dispute involving the disposal of aborted fetuses. The Dayton Daily News… Read More
Refresh Yourself with Watermelon Agua Fresca
By Adrianna Adarme / PBS Food Blend up watermelon, sugar, and water for a perfect Summer treat you can make in just minutes from Adrianna Adarme from the Fresh Tastes… Read More