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Second Tornado Confirmed in West Virginia
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The National Weather Service has confirmed a second tornado in West Virginia during recent storms. The weather service said Wednesday that an EF-0 tornado touched down… Read More
‘V For Victory’: Nothing Like Some Old Fashioned Space Rock
There’s something to be said for maintaining a reputation as a prolific anything – let alone for being a prolific rock ‘n’ roll band. Such is the case for Athens-based… Read More
Jurors Blame DuPont in Chemical Illness Lawsuit
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Jurors in an Ohio federal court say DuPont acted with malice by dumping chemical tainted water from its West Virginia plant into the Ohio River. The… Read More
Radarhill, Us, Today To Bring Free Tunes To Casa Friday Evening
On July 8, Radarhill, an Athens-based indie jazz sextet made up of OU alumni, will play at Casa Nueva alongside Us, Today. Radarhill has played Casa twice before and are excited to… Read More
People’s Bank Theatre Invites Children To Audition For ‘Pinocchio’
Is there a budding performer in your house? Peoples Bank Theatre would love to have them on its stage. The nationally-touring Missoula Children’s Theatre will be setting up shop in… Read More
Lawsuit: Lab Students at University of Cincinnati Grouped by Sex
CINCINNATI (AP) – A University of Cincinnati student is suing the school in federal court, saying she was told she had to sit and work with other female students and… Read More
Prosecutor Considering Charges Against Hotel Clerk
AVON, Ohio (AP) – A prosecutor is reviewing whether to pursue charges against a northeast Ohio hotel clerk whose family called police on an Emirati businessman dressed in traditional clothing… Read More
Kasich to Appear at Transportation Event in Cleveland
CLEVELAND (AP) – Ohio Gov. John Kasich is headed to a transportation-related event in Cleveland after mostly staying out of the spotlight since his failed run for president. It’s the… Read More
More than $1B Loss Projected in Ohio’s Next 2-Year Budget
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio stands to lose more than $1 billion in the next two-year budget as it phases out a sales tax structure that hauled in hundreds of… Read More