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Bobcats Soccer Takes MAC Opener
Lani Smith fought her way into the box before realizing that there were no Bobcats’ defenders to stop her run and looking at a wide open goal. What the Akron… Read More
Judge Says Courts Must Take a Holistic Approach to Solving Domestic Violence Issues
Although the current spotlight has been on the National Football League (NFL) and domestic assaults perpetrated by its players, domestic violence is an all-too-often occurrence facing judges in Ohio. It… Read More
WOUB To Stream Ohio University Homecoming Parade
Watch the Ohio University Homecoming parade live on woub.org! Join the Athens and Ohio University community for the annual Homecoming Parade Saturday, October 11. WOUB will be broadcasting from the… Read More
Visiting Artist Series Comes To Federal Hocking
Students at Federal Hocking High School received a hands-on glimpse into the world of fine arts printmaking, compliments of the University of Rio Grande. The School of Fine Arts at… Read More
Ohio University Parents’ Weekend Kicks Off Friday
After the first, five, long weeks of the semester, students and their parents will finally be reunited. Ohio University Parents' Weekend kicks off Friday. The campus is gering up for… Read More
State-Wide Juried Exhibit Opens At Zanesville Museum Of Art
For 70 years, The Ohio Annual Exhibition has promoted and presented an exciting range of artistic vision.
This year's exhibit, juried by Ed Pauley of the Kennedy Museum of Art, will showcase many of the state's finest artists beginning Oct. 10 at the Zanesville Museum of Art.
Nelsonville Missing Man
Local authorities are looking for Charles Cane, 21, of Nelsonville. Cane, formerly of Bellefontaine, has been missing since Saturday, September 20, 2014. Cane was last seen in Athens and is… Read More
West Union Street Construction Update
City of Athens Press Release – In preparation for paving activities, on Monday the contractor for the West Union Street rehabilitation project plans to complete curb milling work on West… Read More
Fitzgerald Shows Support For Teachers On Strike
Gubernatorial candidate, Ed Fitzgerald, showed his support Thursday for the Reynoldsburg teachers that have been on strike for one week after failed contract negotiations. Fitzgerald said the situation in Reynoldsburg… Read More
Mary Beth Tinker Still Advocating for First Amendment Rights for All
In the 1960s, Mary Beth Tinker was a party in a famous U.S. Supreme Court case giving limited freedom of speech to public school students. Nearly 50 years later, she… Read More
Ohio Airport Finds Loaded Gun In Carry-on Luggage
Authorities say security officials found a loaded gun in a passenger's carry-on luggage in a central Ohio airport. A statement from a Transportation Security Administration spokesman says agents found… Read More
West Virginia Agency Wants To Improve Travel Facilities
The West Virginia Tourism Commission wants to improve the state's highway rest areas and welcome centers. Proposed actions include improving methods to count visitors to the welcome centers, installing… Read More
Parent Sues Over Teacher Strike In Ohio District
The parent of a student in a central Ohio school district where teachers are striking is suing to try to close schools until the strike is over. The lawsuit… Read More
West Virginia Issues First Fall Foliage Report
Forests in some higher elevations of the state are seeing the transition to reds, oranges and yellows. The state Division of Forestry released its first fall foliage report Thursday…. Read More
Head of Ohio Prisons Oversight Panel Reinstated
The executive director of a prisons oversight committee who faced firing over alleged insubordination is in the clear and back on the job. Joanna Saul, who runs the bipartisan… Read More
Former Bobcat Band Reunites For OU Parents Weekend
It's Parents Weekend at Ohio University, which means swarms of OU moms and dads will be looking for activities around town. One returning alumnus is joining them–and plans to provide… Read More
STORY: After A Six-Year Hiatus, Point Pleasant and Gallia Academy Are Excited For “Battle of the Bridge” Renewal
“Let’s have a day.” This seemingly non-descript phrase has become the rallying cry for the Gallia Academy Blue Devils as they prepare to reignite the “Battle of the Bridge” rivalry… Read More
Former Walk-Ons Playing Big Role For Ohio In 2014
Walk-on athletes on the Ohio football team have a bit of a bounce in their step. They come to practice with the intention of earning their keep among the 85… Read More
Game Preview: Vinton County Gunning For Upset Of Athens
Vinton County (0-4, 0-1) has struggled to find any kind of consistency to begin the season, but hopes that Friday will be as good of a night as any to… Read More
Gilleland Leads Bobcats Past Kent
Abby Gilleland recorded her first career triple-double as Ohio toppled the Kent State Golden Flashes, 3-1 (25-11, 18-25, 25-21, 25-22), in both teams’ first Mid-American Conference match of the seaon…. Read More
Mary Beth Tinker Visits OU
Mary Beth Tinker stressed the importance making use of first amendment rights while talking to Ohio University students Thursday night in Baker Theater. Sponsored by the Society of Professional Journalists… Read More
SportsBeat: Interview With Ohio QB J.D. Sprague
SportsBeat host Matthew Doyle talks with Ohio quarterback J.D. Sprague on starting his first career game this Saturday, his transition to the college game as a walk on, and his… Read More
Advocate Mary Beth Tinker Promotes First Amendment Freedoms
In the 1960s, Mary Beth Tinker was a party in a famous U.S. Supreme Court case giving limited freedom of speech to public school students. Nearly 50 years later, she… Read More
Racine Man Indicted In 16-Year-Old’s Death
A Meigs County man has been indicted in the alleged murder of a 16-year-old West Virginia girl and is scheduled to appear in court on Monday to answer the charge…. Read More
Early Voting Begins Tuesday, But It’s Still Unclear Which Rules Apply
The state is asking a federal appeals court to once again consider a lawsuit over early voting laws. Republican Secretary of State Jon Husted is appealing the ruling that requires… Read More
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