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A new program in Ohio helps former inmates find housing without discrimination
By: Abigail Semple
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ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) – A new program aims to help Ohioans who are former inmates get housing and move on with their lives by encouraging landlords to rent to them…. Read More
The two-year, $60B Ohio budget with a flat income tax and Browns stadium money is off to Gov. Mike DeWine
By: Sarah Donaldson | Statehouse News Bureau
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — Both chambers of the Ohio General Assembly greenlit the final version of the GOP-majority biennial state budget Wednesday, mostly along partisan lines. That means… Read More
Karen Read Walks Free: The Verdict, the Fallout, and What Comes Next
After two trials and months of gripping testimony, a Massachusetts jury has acquitted Karen Read of second-degree murder and manslaughter in the death of her boyfriend, Boston police officer John… Read More
A bill that would increase certain gun penalties draws opposition from law enforcement
By: Abigail Semple
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ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) —A bill that would impose stiffer penalties for gun violence has nevertheless drawn stiff opposition from law enforcement. What troubles law enforcement is another provision in the… Read More
Witten Farm Market employees make do amid extreme heat warnings
By: Megan Acker
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ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) – It might feel like temperatures are in the triple digits outside, but the heat isn’t dampening spirits too much for the workers at the Witten Farm… Read More
Pike Water Inc. reassures customers their drinking water is safe after filing a lawsuit against chemical companies
By: Abigail Semple
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ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) —Pike Water Inc. has posted a message on its website assuring customers that although “forever chemicals” have been detected in its water sources, their drinking water is… Read More
Now Playing: 21st century zombies – three standout zombie films from the last 25 years
By: Gordon Briggs
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Now Playing is a column by film scholar Dr. Gordon Briggs. This installment in the series corresponds to the Now Playing column that ran on Tuesday, June 24 about 28 Years Later. The… Read More
We enlist allies from nature to fight in our battles. But is the enemy of an enemy always a friend? Next time on THE HUMAN FOOTPRINT – July 2 at 9 pm
Human Footprint Season Two Episode 2, July 2 at 9:00 pm Hosted by Biologist Shane Campbell-Staton, The Emmy-Nominated Science Docuseries Returns With Six New Episodes “The Enemy of… Read More
