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Report: Columbus Anti-Crime Program Viable Despite Pushback
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Columbus police say an annual anti-crime program remains effective despite criticism from protesters following two fatal shootings by officers. Police released crime statistics for the summer… Read More
Ohio Adds Former Coach To Staff
This morning, women’s head basketball coach, Bob Boldon announced it has added Marwan Miller to its coaching staff for the 2016-2017 season. “We are very excited to bring Marwan back to Ohio,”… Read More
Swedish Reporter Travels America Observing the Presidential Election Process
Nivette Dawod normally is a foreign news reporter for the Swedish daily newspaper Aftonbladet. However, she currently is spending 90 days traveling around American observing the presidential election process…. Read More
Regulators to Hear Mountaineer Gas Pipeline Expansion Plan
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia regulators are conducting a two-day hearing on Mountaineer Gas Co.’s proposed $45 million natural gas distribution line expansion in the Eastern Panhandle. The hearing… Read More
Dayton’s Subterranean Brings Jam Rock To Casa
For the past five years, Dayton’s Subterranean, a four-piece jam band, has been performing at numerous festivals and clubs, bringing to their shows what they refer to as “improvisation with… Read More
“Dating and Sex: A Guide for the 21st Century Boy” Answers Critical Questions
In an era when young men often feel “entitled” in sexual matters and sexual assaults on college campuses are rising, Dr. Andrew Smiler tries in his new book, Dating and… Read More
West Virginia $81M Below Expected Revenue; Cuts Could Follow
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – More cuts could be on the way after West Virginia started the budget year with three straight months of revenues below what state officials predicted. The… Read More
Senate Hearing In West Virginia To Focus On Carbon Limits
LOGAN, W.Va. (AP) – Sen. Shelley Moore Capito will lead a Senate hearing in southern West Virginia about the Clean Power Plan. The Clean Air and Nuclear Safety Subcommittee meeting… Read More
US Government OKs Dismantling Kentucky Health Exchange
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Federal officials have approved Gov. Matt Bevin’s plan to dismantle the state health exchange. The exchange, known as kynect, was launched in 2013 and has been… Read More
West Virginia Hopefuls For Governor Clash In 1st Debate
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – In their first head-to-head debate, West Virginia’s Democratic and Republican nominees for governor clashed over which businessman is better suited to rebuild the struggling state’s economy…. Read More