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Incoming College Students in Ohio Face Higher Tuition
Students who plan to attend a number of Ohio colleges or universities this fall will face higher bills as governing boards across the state approve tuition increases. The Youngstown State… Read More
Generators Awarded to Plants in 9 West Virginia Counties
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Gov. Jim Justice says more than $6.6 million in grants will provide backup power generators for water and wastewater treatment plants and systems in nine West… Read More
Group Seeks Information for Denying People Access to Capitol
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – A social-justice organization is requesting a copy of a rule mentioned by a police officer when its members were denied group access into Kentucky’s Capitol following… Read More
‘American Idol’ to Hold Auditions in Charleston Sept. 15
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – “American Idol” will be holding auditions in West Virginia later this year. ABC says the singing talent show will have tryouts in Charleston on Sept. 15…. Read More
4 West Virginia Airports Get Funds for Improvement Projects
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Four West Virginia airports will receive nearly $14 million in federal funding for improvement projects. U.S. Sens. Shelley Moore Capito and Joe Manchin announced the funding… Read More
Health Care Company Donating Opioid Disposal Kits in Ohio
KETTERING, Ohio (AP) – A health care benefits company is donating 10,000 opioid disposal kits to help authorities in part of Ohio hard hit by the state’s overdose crisis. UnitedHealthcare… Read More
Cincinnati Zoo Announces $50M Gift to Support Expansion
CINCINNATI (AP) – The Cincinnati Zoo has gotten a major boost for expansion plans with a $50 million donation. The zoo says the gift from local philanthropists Harry and Linda… Read More
Ohio Court: Miranda Warnings Not Required by Social Workers
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled social workers don’t have to inform criminal defendants of their Miranda rights when conducting interviews. At issue are statements given… Read More
Judge Hears Arguments in Kentucky Pension Battle
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – A Kentucky judge is questioning how lawmakers passed a pension overhaul bill that prompted thousands of teachers to protest. Franklin Circuit Judge Phillip Shepherd spent most… Read More
CDC: U.S. Suicide Rates Have Climbed Dramatically
Guns are the most common method used for suicide, accounting for the deaths of almost half the people who kill themselves, a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study finds.
None Hurt in Natural Gas Pipeline Explosion in West Virginia
MOUNDSVILLE, W.Va. (AP) – Authorities say no injuries have been reported after a natural gas pipeline explosion in northern West Virginia shot flames into the air that could be seen… Read More
Episode 030 : Louise Pearl
Louise Pearl is a savvy Canadian entrepreneur, a race car driver, and a woman who knows how to turn her problems and passion into a thriving business. On this episode,… Read More