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Ohio Election 2022: Keith Faber and Taylor Sappington run for Ohio Auditor
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — Republican incumbent Keith Faber and Democratic candidate Taylor Sappington say they both have plans to bring about accountability and transparency as Ohio’s auditor, but… Read More
The IRS is increasing the standard deductions for 2023 as inflation intensifies
WASHINGTON, D.C. (NPR) — The Internal Revenue Service is increasing its inflation adjustments for the 2023 tax year after prices for rent, groceries and gas have reached heights not seen… Read More
President Biden releases more oil from strategic reserve to help lower gas prices
WASHINGTON, D.C. (NPR) — President Biden announced the release of an additional 15 million barrels of oil from the U.S. strategic reserve. The president insisted the move is not politically motivated… Read More
The OUtlet- October 19, 2022
On this week’s edition of The OUtlet, Erin Ashley has all you need to know about flu season, and Andrè Norrils recaps the second debate between U.S. Senate candidates J.D…. Read More
Borrowers who were cut out of student loan relief describe ‘a gut punch’
Updated October 19, 2022 at 11:20 AM ET WASHINGTON, D.C. (NPR) — Listen closely. Between the din of supporters cheering the cancellation of some federal student loan debts, and the… Read More
Ohio Election 2022: Robert Sprague and Scott Schertzer run for Ohio Treasurer
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — Robert Sprague, the Republican incumbent, and Scott Schertzer, the Democratic candidate, say they have different plans for the office of Ohio Treasurer on issues… Read More
WOUB students headed to Washington D.C. for College Media Association Conference
MediaFest22 runs from October 27 – 30 ATHENS, OH – Three Ohio University students who work at WOUB Public Media are attending the annual College Media Association (CMA) Conference in Washington… Read More
Roberta Lea cheers Black Opry nurturing culture ahead of their Oct. 20 Ohio show, celebrates album crowdfunding success
The Black Opry Revue is a collective of Black country artists. Founded by country music fan Holly G. in 2020, it quickly soared into an enterprise that showcases a rotating… Read More
Ryan, Vance debate inflation, abortion, immigration; Early voting begins
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WOUB) — With the Midterm election less than a month away, Tim Ryan and JD Vance battled in Youngstown, Ohio for their last debate. The candidates were asked… Read More
Alexander’s D’Augustino sets career goal record; Spartans win 6-2
ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) — The Alexander Varsity Boys Soccer Team (8-5-3) found themselves on top after an 8 goal thriller ending at 6-2 against the Miami Trace Panthers (6-9-3). After… Read More
Ohio GOP legislative leaders claim state courts cannot rule on regulation of congressional elections
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — Republican leaders in the Ohio Legislature are invoking what has been considered a fringe doctrine — known as the independent state legislature theory —… Read More
Despite seasonal depression affecting millions, solutions exist
ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) — Eileen Marsal Koch is no stranger to a seasonal disorder that affects millions of people every year. Despite the negative effects that seasonal affective disorder, also… Read More
FRONTLINE and The Associated Press announce premiere of specials with “Putin’s Attack On Ukraine: Documenting War Crimes” – Oct 25 at 10 pm
Frontline Putin’s Attack On Ukraine: Documenting War Crimes Tuesday, October 25 at 10 pm From FRONTLINE and the Associated Press, Putin’s Attack on Ukraine: Documenting War Crimes draws on… Read More