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Belpre Man Accused Of Raping Girlfriend
A Belpre man is behind bars accused of raping his girlfriend. Shawn Ream, 33, is being held in the Washington County Jail on $100,000 bond. He is charged with one… Read More
Redistricting Map Approved
Republican-drawn boundaries for Ohio's legislative districts have cleared a state board, likely bolstering the GOP's grip on the General Assembly for the next decade. The Ohio Apportionment Board is charged… Read More
OU Honors Hispanic Heritage Month
Although September brings heavy course loads and late-night study sessions to most students in Athens, hundreds have something to celebrate. September 15 marked the beginning of National Hispanic Heritage Month,… Read More
Athens Bulldogs Prepare For TVC Ohio Play
The TVC Ohio is one of the most competitive conferences for high school football in the state. The past few seasons have provided some exciting action right down to the… Read More
Ohio Unversity Club Soccer Team Accused Of Hazing
Ohio University's men's club soccer team is not allowed to play anymore games while University Judiciaries investigates allegations of hazing. According to a letter sent to the club by Director… Read More
Free Meals Offered To Those In Need
One in three citizens of Athens County lives in poverty. With the median household income in Athens County below the Ohio average, many people cannot afford to buy food for themselves… Read More
Basketball: Ohio alters its non-conference schedule
Ohio basketball tweaked its 2011-12 schedule by swapping out non-conference opponents in December. Instead of a previously scheduled game against St. Bonaventure (NY), John Groce's team will travel to Cedar… Read More
Man Indicted In Lawrence County For Threatening To Blow Up Care Center
A man who allegedly threatened to blow up the King's Daughter Medical Family Care Center in Burlington was indicted last week by a Lawrence County Grand Jury. Prosecutors say Stephen… Read More
Athens Co. Sheriff Against Sentencing Law Change
A law that lessens the sentences of fourth- and fifth- degree felons will go into effect Friday. Ohio House Bill 86 will change felony sentencing laws to one year of… Read More
Athens Co. Sheriff Against Sentencing Law Change
A law that lessens the sentences of fourth- and fifth- degree felons will go into effect Friday. Ohio House Bill 86 will change felony sentencing laws to one year of… Read More
No Surprises in MVL, Sheridan Remains Undefeated
Week five in the MVL did not provide the surprising results that came about in week four. Only one game was relatively close and the teams who were supposed to… Read More
R.E.M. RIP: A Fan Looks Back
In high school, they made us cover our textbooks in protective wrapping. It was a beginning-of-the-year ritual: lay one's books out on the kitchen table, cut up some paper grocery bags, fold the… Read More
‘Heartbeat Bill’ Divides Ohio Anti-Abortion Leaders
Ohio’s once-unified anti-abortion movement has been splintered by the return of a former state leader rallying support for a restrictive bill that the head of Ohio Right to Life says… Read More
Labor Movement May Have Begun In Southeast Ohio
Labor unions in Ohio are grabbing the headlines right now, as they fight for a repeal of a bill that strips government employees of collective bargaining rights and historically southeast… Read More
WOUB’s Fred Kight Becomes a Human Guinea Pig
Researchers at OU are exploring the differences in the nervous systems of young and older adults. They're interested in getting answers that can lead to better health for us all. … Read More
Morning Audio Update for September 28
A southeastern Ohio college president ousted from the job this summer is reinstated. Listen to your audio update here.
Hocking College President Reinstated
A southeastern Ohio college president ousted from the job this summer amid a dispute with school trustees is being reinstated. Hocking College President Ron Erickson resigned in June after a… Read More
OU Researchers Study Muscles And Nerves
The Ohio Musculoskeletal and Neurological Institute at Ohio University is doing numerous research projects to learn more about the muscle, nerve and other related maladies that we suffer through every… Read More
Senate Approves Abortion Limits Bill
The Ohio Senate has approved a bill that contains new requirements before a minor can be allowed to have an abortion without her parents agreeing to it. Under the bill,… Read More
Redistricting Hearing Set For This Morning
Republican-drawn boundaries for Ohio's legislative districts are poised to clear a state board Wednesday, likely bolstering the GOP's grip on the General Assembly for the next decade. The Ohio Apportionment… Read More
OU President McDavis Talks About Future Of The University
Ohio University President Roderick McDavis says the university is looking at ways to strategically invest to generate more revenue. McDavis says there are three specific ways the university will make… Read More
Afternoon Audio Update September 27
The Ohio Ethics Commission settles with the Athens City Auditor on a nepotism complaint. The first complete history of Hocking County is now available in book form. And the Hope… Read More
Marietta BMV Closed Due To Investigation
The Bureau of Motor vehicles office located on Gross Street, has been closed since Friday, while the Ohio Highway Patrol conducts an investigation. Sources say an employee in the office is… Read More
Athens City Residents Voice Concerns About Fracking
When the topic of hydraulic fracturing came up at a townhall meeting recently, 1st Ward Representative Kent Butler says he felt he needed to offer concerned residents a chance to… Read More
Rev. Jessie Jackson Speaks at OU
74 years ago former President Lyndon B. Johnson talked about the "Great Society" and the "War on Poverty", and on Monday Rev. Jesse Jackson spoke at Ohio University in front of the Memorial Auditorium… Read More
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