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3 Protesters Sue Columbus, Police; Say Hit by Pepper Spray
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Three people who say they were intentionally hit in the face with pepper spray by Columbus police during a demonstration have sued the city, unnamed officers… Read More
Court Upholds $1.23 Million Fine for Justice Coal Company
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A federal appeals court has upheld $1.23 million in civil contempt fines ordered against one of Gov. Jim Justice’s family coal companies. The court says it… Read More
Steely Ban: Ohio Valley Steel Makers Await Trump Import Decision
Steel makers and manufacturers around the Ohio Valley are waiting for a report from the Trump administration that could trigger higher tariffs on imported steel and bring mixed results for… Read More
Federal Authorities End Probe of Wal-Mart Police Shooting
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) – An attorney says the family of a black man fatally shot by a police officer in an Ohio Wal-Mart is extremely disappointed that federal authorities have… Read More
Coal Mining Jobs Will Not Return Despite Pres. Trump’s Claims: Expert Says
President Donald Trump states that his actions through Executive Orders will bring coal mining jobs back to America. Jonathan Norris, researcher and engineer, says that is not likely to happen…. Read More