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Family Demands Retrial of Cop in Man’s Slaying
CINCINNATI (AP) – The Latest on the murder retrial of a former University of Cincinnati police officer in Ohio (all times local): 2:40 p.m. The family of the unarmed black… Read More
Trustees Approve Budget Plan, Still Awaiting Final State Numbers
ZANESVILLE — The Ohio University Board of Trustees approved a budget plan Friday, while still awaiting the state budget’s final numbers. The plan, approved at the trustees’ regular meeting at… Read More
High Hop(e)s: Craft Brewing Has Farmers Betting On Hops
The acres devoted to growing hops doubled in the U.S. in just the last five years and the trade group Hop Growers of America estimates that 95 percent of that… Read More
Councilman Asks if City Can Stop Responding to Overdoses
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (AP) – A city councilman in southwest Ohio has asked if it’s possible for city emergency crews to stop responding to drug overdose calls as costs for those… Read More
West Virginia Attorney General Targets Human Trafficking
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia’s attorney general has drafted best practices for police in the state to address human trafficking and its coercion into prostitution and forced labor. The… Read More
Former OU Trustee Shot At Home
WESTERVILLE, Ohio (AP) – Police say a former doctor and university trustee who pleaded guilty to charges of tax evasion and running a pill mill in Columbus has been shot… Read More