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May Erlewine to Perform at Stuart’s May 21
Stuart’s Opera House in Nelsonville, Ohio will host a special backstage show with Michigan singer-songwriter May Erlewine on Sunday, May 21 at 7 p.m. Raised in a family rich with… Read More
Evidence Tampering Charge in Probe of Pike Co. Killings
Authorities have charged the brother of one of the eight victims of an unsolved Ohio massacre with tampering with evidence and vandalism, accusing him of destroying a GPS device. The… Read More
Ohio Supreme Court Justice Faces Misconduct Investigation
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – More than 51 groups and individuals seek a disciplinary counsel investigation of Ohio Supreme Court Justice Sharon Kennedy for a potential ethics breach. The coalition says… Read More
Democratic Rep. Kathleen Clyde Vies for Ohio Elections Chief
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A Democratic state legislator often critical of Ohio’s sitting elections chief has launched a bid to succeed him next year. State Rep. Kathleen Clyde announced her… Read More
Not So Much a Woman Acting Like a Kid: Talking With Margaret Glaspy
What do you conduct yourself according to? To emotions? To math? Or a sickly combination of the two? On Margaret Glaspy’s critically acclaimed 2016 full-length ATCO Records debut, Emotions and… Read More
Ohio Library Settles Lawsuit With Transgender Employee
CINCINNATI (AP) – An Ohio library employee has settled a lawsuit after the library’s health insurance refused to pay for her gender confirmation surgery. The Cincinnati Enquirer reports the Public… Read More
W. Va. To Receive Additional Disaster Recovery Funds
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia will receive an additional $3.2 million from the federal government for disaster recovery efforts. U.S. Sens. Shelley Moore Capito and Joe Manchin announced the… Read More
Advocates: Ohio Supreme Court Should Expand Juveniles’ Legal Rights
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Juvenile justice advocates are asking the Ohio Supreme Court to expand the legal rights of children charged with crimes. Court rules currently require that children facing… Read More