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Jay Edwards Wins 94th District Representative Seat
Republican Jay Edwards won the 94th District Representative race against Democrat Sarah Grace, according to unofficial election results. Edwards won 58 percent to 42 percent with just over 80 percent… Read More
West Virginia Records 220,275 Early Voters, A Record
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia’s secretary of state says a record 220,275 voters cast ballots during the state’s early voting period in the general election. The 10-day early voting… Read More
Ohio Early Votes Up 11,000 Over 2012 Presidential Election
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s elections chief says more voters cast their ballots ahead of Election Day this year compared with the same point in the last presidential election. Republican… Read More
Proposal To Term-Limit Ohio Justices Clears Initial Hurdle
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A proposed constitutional amendment to impose term limits on Ohio Supreme Court justices and to remove special legal protections provided to state lawmakers and their staffs… Read More
Supreme Court Refuses To Issue Order On Voter Intimidation
CINCINNATI (AP) – The U.S. Supreme Court has turned down a request from Ohio Democrats to issue an order aimed at preventing Donald Trump’s supporters from harassing or intimidating voters… Read More
Trump Campaign Wins US Appeals Court Order
A federal appeals court in Cincinnati has granted a motion by Donald Trump’s presidential campaign to block a lower court restraining order obtained by Ohio Democrats. A three-judge panel of… Read More
Kentucky National Guard Helicopters Dump Water On Wildfires
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – The Kentucky National Guard says its helicopters have dropped more than 120,000 gallons of water on wildfires burning thousands of acres of land in the state…. Read More
Report Offers Vehicle Pursuit Policies For Law Enforcement
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – An advisory group’s report has recommended vehicle pursuit policies for law enforcement in Ohio. The group appointed by Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine examined law various… Read More
Ohio’s Election Chief Stresses Secure Voting Process
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s elections chief is stressing the security of the key battleground state’s electoral process as he seeks to bolster voter confidence ahead of Election Day. Republican… Read More
Alert Issued After Company Recalls Overdose Antidote Device
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s addictions agency has issued an awareness alert after a company recalled a device used to deliver the drug overdose antidote naloxone. The Department of Mental… Read More
Former Texas Senator Makes Campaign Stop For Clinton In Athens
Former Texas Sen. Wendy Davis made a campaign stop in Athens for Hillary Clinton Friday to stress the importance of young voters in this election. Davis is best known for… Read More
Judge To Hold Hearing On Democrats’ Intimidation Lawsuit
CLEVELAND (AP) – A federal judge in Cleveland is slated to hear a complaint from Ohio Democrats that seeks to stop Republicans and supporters of GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump… Read More
Bevin Asks Judge To Intervene In Contract Investigation
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – A former state employee is refusing to comply with Republican Gov. Matt Bevin’s investigation into a no-bid contract awarded by his Democratic predecessor. Bevin is investigating… Read More
Land Between The Lakes Taking Early Reservations For Eclipse
GOLDEN POND, Ky. (AP) – Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area is taking early reservations for camping for next August, when a total solar eclipse is occurring. The Aug…. Read More
Natural Gas Costs Expected To Be Slightly Higher In Kentucky
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Utility regulators say Kentuckians who heat their homes with natural gas will see slightly higher prices compared to a year ago. The Kentucky Public Service Commission… Read More
Ohio Schools, Towns Get $2M From State Forest Timber Sales
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio officials say the sale of timber from state forests has generated a little over $2 million to be shared by 16 rural school districts and… Read More
WVU Medicine Tops List Of West Virginia’s Largest Employers
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia labor officials say the state’s 100 largest private employers are led by WVU Medicine, this year replacing Wal-Mart, which slipped to second place. Based… Read More
Court To Consider Sentence Of Lone Woman On Ohio’s Death Row
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Supreme Court will again consider a challenge by the only woman on the state’s Death Row as she seeks a sentence of life in… Read More
Response Filed In Gay Marriage License Attorney Fees Request
LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) – A county clerk in eastern Kentucky who refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples last year is asking a judge not to make her pay… Read More
Kentucky Replaces 511 Phone Line For Traffic, Weather
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky officials say they have replaced the system that motorists use to get updated traffic and weather information. A statement from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet says… Read More
Feds Start Investigating Boyd County Detention Center
CATLETTSBURG, Ky. (AP) – Federal officials say the Justice Department has opened an investigation into conditions at the Boyd County Detention Center in Catlettsburg. In a news release Tuesday, the… Read More
Ohio Rules May Allow Up To 18 Medical Marijuana Growers
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A state committee is considering proposed rules that would permit up to 18 medical marijuana growers in Ohio and make growers’ licensing fees among the highest… Read More
National Guard Cybersecurity Team Helps Secure Ohio Election
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s elections chief says the National Guard is among agencies helping to keep the swing state’s election safe. Republican Secretary of State Jon Husted said Tuesday… Read More
Honda To Build Data, Quality Control Centers In Central Ohio
RAYMOND, Ohio (AP) – Honda says it plans to spend $53 million to build two centers – one for quality control and another for data – near an existing research… Read More
Cincinnati Council: Pull Troopers From Pipeline Protest
CINCINNATI (AP) – A majority of Cincinnati’s city council members have signed a letter urging Gov. John Kasich to bring home dozens of state troopers sent to North Dakota as… Read More
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