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Lady Wildcats Remain Perfect In The TVC-Hocking
The Waterford Lady Wildcats dominated the Belpre Lady Eagles on their senior night, taking the win by a score of 58-21. Both teams started off slowly, as Waterford only led… Read More
Lady Spartans Back On Track
The Lady Spartans collect another victory over the Lady Marauders with a final score of 49-36. Both teams ran a tough defense but it was the Lady Spartans that executed… Read More
Solar Power Company Reacts to Tariff
At least one local solar panel installation company is concerned customers won’t be able to afford their products. President Trump’s 30 percent tariff on solar cells raises the cost of… Read More
Documents Reveal Second Person Of Interest In Las Vegas Shooting
A man named as a second person of interest in affidavits from the early days of the police investigation into the Las Vegas shooting in October says Paddock bought ammunition from him and left.
Pothole Pain: Who Pays if Your Car is Damaged?
Chris Reimer turned onto East State Street on his way back to his home in Columbus when he hit a pothole big enough to damage two of his wheels. “There… Read More
Report Alleges Police Use Secret Evidence Collected By Feds To Make Arrests
A Human Rights Watch report raises questions about the legality of some investigative tactics federal, state and local police are allegedly using to mask sources of evidence in criminal cases.
OVST’s Woodwind Quintet Celebrates Black History Month Feb. 11
The popular music of today can trace it’s past back to the earliest African American music in America. Take a journey of these musical roots on February 11 when The… Read More
‘Searching for Augusta’ Premieres Feb. 1 on WOUB-HD
History, being a narrative shaped largely in reverse by those in positions in power, has more than what one would consider a bit of a tendency to leave out important… Read More
3 Ohio House Dems Want Lawmaker to Resign Over Crass Remarks
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A group of female Democrats in the Ohio House says a veteran Republican lawmaker who has apologized for offensive remarks delivered during a staff member’s going-away… Read More
West Virginia Democrats Say Pay Raises Are Priority
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The West Virginia Legislature’s minority Democratic leaders say the state needs to raise pay for jail and prison guards, teachers and other public workers as priorities…. Read More
Ohio Governor Says ‘Total Clarity’ Needed on Drug Sales
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The state is proposing new rules requiring drug distributors to report more information about suspicious orders to Ohio regulators and to do it faster. The state… Read More
Ohio House Passes Bill to Protect Personal Info About Judges
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio House has passed a bill aimed at protecting information about judges’ homes and families following a shooting last year that wounded a county judge…. Read More
One Person Dead After Officer-Involved Shooting In Pike County
One person is dead in a shooting involving a Pike County Sheriff’s deputy, closing State Route 124 between Morgans Fork Road and Beavers Ridge Road. Pike County Sheriff Charles Reader… Read More
Kentucky Senate OK’s Bill To Relieve Victims Of Abusers’ Legal Fees
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – The Kentucky Senate has voted to change an obscure law that now requires victims of domestic violence to pay all divorce-case legal fees when their abusive… Read More
Ohio Statehouse Features Events During Black History Month
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Statehouse is featuring several Black History Month events in February including an art exhibit and historical presentations. “The Power of One” is an elementary… Read More
Bill Would Dissolve Department Of Education And The Arts
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The Republican-controlled West Virginia House has passed a bill that would eliminate the Department of Education and the Arts, including its cabinet secretary position, and move… Read More
Ohio Justice’s Ties To Embattled E-School Prompt Ethics Complaint
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – An ethics complaint says an Ohio Supreme Court Justice Terrence O’Donnell should recuse himself from hearing a case affecting funding for the Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow,… Read More
Episode 017 : Becky Harling, Author of “How to Listen so People Will Talk”
Think you’re a pretty good listener? I dare you to take Becky Harling’s quiz. Her new book lays it all out — it’s called “How to Listen so People Will… Read More
Episode 021 : Yvette McGee Brown
Yvette McGee Brown was the first African American woman Justice on The Ohio Supreme Court. Today, after years in public service, Justice Brown is a prominent attorney in private practice… Read More