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Former Water Lab Worker Sentenced In False Sampling Scheme
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A former water testing lab employee has been sentenced to two years in prison for participating in a false sampling scheme for southern West Virginia coal… Read More
Fatal Police Shootings On The Rise This Decade In Cincinnati
CINCINNATI (AP) – A new analysis shows that the number of fatal shootings involving Cincinnati police officers since 2010 is on the rise in comparison to the previous decade. The… Read More
Kasich To Attend Inauguration, Meetings With Senators
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio Gov. John Kasich is headed to Washington for a series of events, including the presidential inauguration of former political rival Donald Trump. Kasich’s office says… Read More
Ohio College President Won’t Support ‘Sanctuary Campus’
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio (AP) – The president of a northwest Ohio college says she won’t support making it a so-called “sanctuary campus” to help protect immigrant students potentially facing deportation… Read More
Beshear Announces Research Project For Rape Kit Backlog
Update 2:00 p.m. FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Researchers at the University of Louisville will monitor Kentucky’s quest to rid itself of a backlog of untested rape kits and offer recommendations… Read More
West Virginia Senator Backs Justice On Education Overhaul
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia Senate President Mitch Carmichael says he supports new Gov. Jim Justice’s proposal to cut the state government’s education bureaucracy. Carmichael, leader of the Republican-controlled… Read More
Ex-Deputy Found Not Guilty Of Murder Charge In Ohio Shooting
WAVERLY, Ohio (AP) – A former Ohio deputy sheriff accused of fatally shooting an unarmed man after a chase has been found not guilty of murder and reckless homicide charges…. Read More
Several Beekeeping Workshops Set For 2017 In Kentucky
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky officials have scheduled several beekeeping workshops around the state through May. The Kentucky Department of Agriculture says in a statement that the classes are geared… Read More
Ohio National Guard Sends 20 Members As Inauguration Support
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio National Guard says it’s sending about 20 soldiers and airmen to provide support services for President-elect Donald Trump’s Friday inauguration in Washington. The National… Read More
West Virginia Attorney General Joins Federal Rule Challenges
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey has joined 17 Republican counterparts from other states urging Congress adopt stop federal regulation overreach. In a letter to Vice… Read More
Ohio Congresswoman Is Among Democrats Skipping Inauguration
CLEVELAND (AP) – A black congresswoman from Ohio is skipping Donald Trump’s inauguration this week and voicing support for fellow Democratic Rep. John Lewis after the civil rights icon feuded… Read More
Kentucky Rep. Yarmuth Decides To Skip Trump Inauguration
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – A Kentucky congressman says he won’t attend President-elect Donald Trump’s upcoming inauguration because he objects to Trump’s recent behavior, including comments disparaging Rep. John Lewis. Democratic… Read More
Officials: Crisis Text Line Has Helped Over 200 Ohioans
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Officials say a statewide partnership with a national crisis text line has resulted in the “active rescues” of 243 Ohioans in danger of harming themselves or… Read More
West Virginia Receives $285,000 In Funding For Food Program
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia has received $285,000 in funding for a federal program aimed at helping low-income elderly people. U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin says the funding for the… Read More
Kasich Outlines 2017 Vision In Face Of Budget Shortfall
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Gov. John Kasich says he is creating a position for a chief innovation officer to pursue and oversee developments in emerging technologies, such as education technology,… Read More
Ohio Hunters Take Nearly 16,000 Deer In Muzzleloader Season
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The state says hunters took nearly 16,000 deer during Ohio’s four-day muzzleloader season this month. The Department of Natural Resources says over 15,800 deer were checked… Read More
Kent State Shooting Site Among 3 New Ohio Historic Landmarks
GREENHILLS, Ohio (AP) – The site where the Ohio National Guard shot and killed four Kent State University students during a protest on May 4, 1970, is among three new… Read More
Funeral Expenses Sought For Woman Killed In Ohio Massacre
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The state is reviewing a request to help pay for the funeral of a woman killed in last year’s southern Ohio massacre of eight people. The… Read More
Repeal Of Federal Health Care Law Concerns Advocates In Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Advocates in Ohio for the federal health care law targeted by President-elect Donald Trump and congressional Republicans say repeal would jeopardize insurance coverage for as many… Read More
Ohio Gets $2M To Support Career Readiness Education Efforts
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio is getting a $2 million grant to implement career readiness education efforts intended to help connect students to in-demand jobs in the state. It’s one… Read More
Ohio College Asks Judge To Dismiss Lawsuit Alleging Hazing
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) – University of Dayton attorneys have asked a judge to dismiss a lawsuit filed against the school by a former football player who alleges hazing left him… Read More
West Va. House Leader Says Staff, Other Expenses Cut
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Speaker Tim Armstead says the Republican leadership has cut the House of Delegates staff over the past two years, saving more than $367,000 on its annual… Read More
AG Willing To Defend State In Suit Against Ultrasound Law
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – Democratic Attorney General Andy Beshear says his office is willing to defend the state against a lawsuit seeking to block a new Kentucky law requiring women… Read More
Backers Withdraw Proposal To Raise Cleveland’s Minimum Wage
CLEVELAND (AP) – Backers who proposed phasing in a $15 minimum wage in Cleveland have withdrawn their petition to get the issue on the ballot after the governor signed a… Read More
West Virginia Hunters Kill 112,000 Deer And 3,000 Bears
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – State wildlife officials say hunters killed 112,384 white-tailed deer in West Virginia during the recently completed hunting seasons. They say hunters took 3,012 black bears, slightly… Read More
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