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Ohio School District Sues Over Obama’s Transgender Directive
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – An Ohio school district accused of sex-based discrimination against a transgender student is suing the Obama administration over its directive that public schools let such students… Read More
Video of the Day: Tiger Cubs!
Everyone likes a cute baby animal video! These Amur tiger cubs made their debut at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, playing and taking a nap with their mom. Check it… Read More
Athens Boys Basketball Coach Not Renewed Due To ‘Behavior’ Problems
The Athens Bulldogs basketball team is looking for a new coach, after so-called behavioral problems led the district to dismiss Jeff Skinner. Athens High School Principal David Hanning confirmed with… Read More
Cleveland Wage Vote Unlikely to Appear on November Ballot
CLEVELAND (AP) – Organizers of a petition drive to raise Cleveland’s minimum wage to $15 an hour appear to have missed its deadline to get the measure on the November… Read More
Ohio Checks Algae Toxin Levels at Low-Water Buckeye Lake
BUCKEYE LAKE, Ohio (AP) – The state is checking algae toxin levels in central Ohio’s Buckeye Lake after finding high levels in some samples from the water, which has been… Read More
Opioid-Treatment Law Takes Effect
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Programs that use medication to treat substance abuse are now more tightly regulated under West Virginia law. The law endorsed by Democratic Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin… Read More
Lawsuit Filed Against Governor Candidate’s Business
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A lawsuit claims a Kentucky woman who worked for an automall owned by a West Virginia gubernatorial candidate experienced sexual advances and was paid less than… Read More
Former Vets Affairs Director To Be Sentenced
CLEVELAND (AP) – A former director of two Veterans Affairs medical centers in Ohio who admitted to providing confidential information to companies seeking work with the VA is scheduled to… Read More
Ohio Requires New Alerts For Public Water
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s governor has signed off on requiring public water systems to alert residents within two days after lead is found at the tap. The new rule… Read More
W. Va. Lawmakers Head Back To Work
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – On a tightening timeframe to avert a shutdown, West Virginia lawmakers are returning to budget work. The GOP-led House and Senate will restart their work Saturday…. Read More