All Posts from Aaron Payne
Portman, Strickland Face Off In Second Debate
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Some observers feel Ohio’s US Senate contest is all but over, with incumbent Rob Portman leading Democratic former Gov. Ted Strickland by around 15 points. But the… Read More
Man Who Shot At Police Before Being Hit By SUV Pleads Guilty
NEWARK, Ohio (AP) – A man accused of shooting a central Ohio policeman in the arm before being struck by a vehicle driven by a different officer has been sentenced… Read More
Judge Rules EPA Must Evaluate Its Impact On Coal Industry
BECKLEY, W.Va. (AP) – A federal judge in West Virginia has ruled that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency must evaluate the impact its air pollution regulations have had on power… Read More
Advocates In Battleground Ohio Seek To Ease Voter Fears
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Nonpartisan voting rights groups in Ohio are joining the state’s Republican elections chief in pushing back against suggestions by the Trump campaign that the state’s election… Read More
Authorities Arrest Ohio Man On Abduction, Rape Charges
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Authorities say a man charged with kidnapping and raping a 16-year-old girl in central Ohio over the summer has been arrested. U.S. Marshals say 21-year-old Samuel… Read More
Report: Scioto County Leads Ohio In Drug-Addicted Births
PORTSMOUTH, Ohio (AP) — A recent report from the Children’s Defense Fund has found that Scioto County in south-central Ohio has the highest birth rate of drug-addicted babies in the… Read More
Nominees Sought For 2017 Class Of “Great Ohioans”
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Nominations are being sought for an award that recognizes Ohioans who have played a significant role in world, state or American history. The Capitol Square Foundation… Read More
Heroin Crime Immunity Yields Mixed Results, AP Review Finds
Cincinnati (AP) — Authorities in the Cincinnati area made an offer last month: Hand in potentially deadly drugs and you won’t be charged. But the blanket immunity there hasn’t brought… Read More
Trump Presidential Campaign Cuts Ties With Ohio GOP Chairman
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Donald Trump’s campaign is denouncing and severing ties with Ohio Republican Party Chairman Matt Borges. It’s the latest crack in GOP unity in a critical battleground… Read More
Survey Says Americans Are Getting Stressed By The Elections
Fifty-two percent of American adults tell pollsters the 2016 election is a very or somewhat significant source of stress. That’s according to a survey by American Psychological Association.
Cleveland Cavs NBA Championship Trophy Hits The Road
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The national championship trophy won by the Cleveland Cavaliers is taking a victory lap around the state ahead of the beginning of the NBA regular season…. Read More
Whiskey Worker Strike At 2 Jim Beam Distilleries In Kentucky
CLERMONT, Ky. (AP) — Instead of producing whiskey, union members are manning picket lines at two Jim Beam distilleries in Kentucky where workers have gone on strike against the world’s… Read More
Ohio Same-Sex Marriage Plaintiff To Be Honored
CINCINNATI (AP) — The lead plaintiff in the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that legalized same-sex marriage across the state is being honored with an award recognizing people and organizations striving… Read More
Ohio’s New High School Graduation Requirements Under Fire
HAMILTON, Ohio (AP) — School administrators in southwest Ohio say the state’s new graduation requirements will hurt many high school juniors’ chances of earning a diploma. Hamilton City Schools Superintendent… Read More
Piggy Express: ‘Right To Farm’ Law Shields Giant Hog Operation
Mount St. Joseph in Daviess County, Kentucky, may appear calm with the Green River flowing past homes that dot the farmland here. But there is trouble in the air and… Read More
Nearly One-Third of Ohio Charter Sponsors Face Revocation
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The state says nearly a third of Ohio charter school sponsors could have their authority revoked under new evaluations of how well the sponsors follow current… Read More
Poll: Hillary Clinton Up 9 Points In Ohio If Election Were Held Today
COLUMBUS, OH — A new poll of Ohio voters reveals a lot of things about their attitudes toward the presidential candidates. A lot of the same sentiments were reflected among… Read More
Will Trump Supporters Still Support Portman?
COLUMBUS, OH — Some Republican Party leaders have been denouncing Presidential candidate Donald Trump since a tape revealing his lewd talk about sexual assault came out this weekend. But some… Read More
Appeals Court Overturns Death Sentence in 1985 Ohio Slaying
CINCINNATI (AP) – A federal appeals court has overturned the death sentence of an Ohio man convicted of aggravated murder in a 1985 slaying. The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of… Read More
Feds Deny Kentucky’s Request For More Time To Update IDs
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – The federal government has denied Kentucky’s request for more time to update its drivers’ licenses, potentially forcing residents to use passports to board domestic flights by… Read More
Attorney General Hiring Outside Lawyer for Civil Rights Case
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine says he can’t prosecute civil rights charges against the Columbus police division because his office considers the police chief an employee…. Read More
Ex-Ohio State Lawmaker Plans Campout Ahead of Early Voting
CINCINNATI (AP) – A former Democratic state lawmaker and state treasurer candidate in Ohio plans to camp out outside one of the battleground state’s early voting locations in order to… Read More
Lazarus Drug: The Medicine Saving Lives Amid The Opioid Crisis
The sound of sirens in Cabell County, West Virginia, has a good chance of indicating an overdose these days. The county’s Emergency Medical Service had responded to 622 overdose calls… Read More
Justice Delayed: Billionaire Candidate’s Coal Companies Owe $15M in Taxes, Fines
The Democratic candidate for governor in West Virginia has never held public office. Jim Justice is instead running on his record as a businessman. He runs coal mines, farms, and… Read More
New Kentucky Home: From Battle Zone Refugee To Business Owner
The international refugee crisis caused by people fleeing the war-torn Middle East has been a high-profile issue in the presidential campaign. Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton told CBS’s “Face the Nation”… Read More
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