All Posts from Allison Gens
Critics Question Ohio’s Requirements For Prospective Jurors
CINCINNATI (AP) – As jurors begin hearing a headline-making police shooting trial in Cincinnati, some critics say it’s time to change Ohio’s requirement of potential jurors being registered to vote…. Read More
Conference To Highlight Drug Abuse Epidemic Impact On Kids
CINCINNATI (AP) – Doctors, nurses, social workers and addiction specialists are gathering to discuss the impact the country’s opiate epidemic is having on children. Topics at Tuesday’s conference in Cincinnati… Read More
Frontier Starts To Resolve West Virginia Speed Complaints
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The West Virginia Attorney General’s Office says Frontier Communications has increased internet speeds for almost one-fourth of nearly 28,000 customers covered by the December settlement to… Read More
Former West Virginia Credit Union Chief Admits To Theft
WHEELING, W.Va. (AP) – The former executive director of the Ohio County Schools Public Credit Union has admitted embezzling $156,000 from it. According to prosecutors, 65-year-old Kathleen Gramlich, of Valley… Read More
Police Warn Drivers To Watch For Bucks And Does
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky State Police are warning motorists to watch for deer. Police say the animals are prone to roaming in the fall during mating season, which leads… Read More
Hillary Clinton To Campaign At Kent State, Cincinnati
CINCINNATI (AP) – Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton on Monday will urge young people on a northeast Ohio college campus to vote, then she will head to a rally along… Read More
Wind Energy Development Expected To Pick Up In Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Some new developments are swirling around wind energy in Ohio after a yearslong lull. The Columbus Dispatch reports that a trade group cites several projects under… Read More
2 Newark, Ohio, Officers Arrested In Separate Incidents
NEWARK, Ohio (AP) – Police in a central Ohio city say two of their officers have been arrested on misdemeanor charges in separate, unrelated incidents. Newark Police said Sunday that… Read More
Manchin To Nominate 40 Students For US Service Academies
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) – U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin says he’ll nominate 40 West Virginia students from 17 counties to the U.S. service academies after reviewing recommendations by a selection board… Read More
West Virginia Counts 24,251 Early Voters On First Day
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia’s secretary of state says 24,251 voters cast ballots Wednesday, the first day of early voting in the state’s general election. The 10-day early voting… Read More
Staffers Won’t Testify Before Panel Investigating Governor
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – The committee formed by Democrats to investigate whether Kentucky’s Republican Gov. Matt Bevin delayed a road project as a political vendetta will meet Friday, but two… Read More
Ohio Elections Chief, US Senate Candidate Cast Early Ballots
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s elections chief and one of the state’s candidates for U.S. Senate have both cast ballots ahead of Election Day. Early voting is underway in the… Read More
Challengers’ Finances Behind West Virginia Congressmen
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) – New campaign filings show West Virginia’s three Republican incumbents with far more money than Democratic challengers in their campaign accounts. Filings show Rep. David McKinley’s campaign… Read More
Kentucky Gets $800,000 From Hyundai, Kia In Settlement
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky will receive nearly $800,000 to settle claims against Hyundai and Kia for misrepresenting fuel economy ratings on some vehicles. Kentucky was one of several states… Read More
West Virginia Gets Nearly $26M To Help With Energy Bills
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A federal agency has released nearly $26 million in funding to help low-income families in West Virginia with energy bills and energy-efficiency upgrades. The money comes… Read More
Ohio Supreme Court Will Hear Toledo’s Traffic Camera Dispute
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Supreme Court will step in to decide a dispute between the state and the city of Toledo over its use of red-light and speed… Read More
Ohioans Dispose Of 14 Tons Of Unused Prescription Drugs
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Authorities say Ohioans disposed of about 14 tons of unneeded, unwanted or expired prescription drugs during the recent National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day. The annual U.S…. Read More
Bill Clinton Returning To Ohio For Hillary Clinton Campaign
CINCINNATI (AP) – Former President Bill Clinton will return to Ohio this weekend to campaign for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. The Clinton campaign says Bill Clinton will be in… Read More
Ohio Lawmakers Seek To Allow Ballot Selfies With Proposal
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Two Ohio lawmakers want to change a state law in an effort to clear the way for voters to take “ballot selfies.” Republican Reps. Niraj Antani… Read More
Kentucky Population Expected To Climb 10 Percent By 2040
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – A new report says Kentucky’s population is expected to increase more than 10 percent between 2015 and 2040, with Jefferson and Fayette counties projected to remain… Read More
Energy Conference To Take Place Wednesday In West Virginia
WHEELING, W.Va. (AP) – The state commerce secretary, a congressman and the Republican nominee for governor are headlining an energy conference in northern West Virginia. The Consumer Energy Alliance’s West… Read More
Recent Rain Didn’t Ease Risk Of Forest Fires In Kentucky
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – The Kentucky Division of Forestry says recent rainfall hasn’t eased the risk of forest fires. Agency officials said Tuesday that warm temperatures and winds have already… Read More
Ohio, Illinois Governors Place Bets Over Cubs-Indians Series
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The governors of Illinois and Ohio have bet each other cases of beer, pizza and other ballpark favorites ahead of the World Series contest between the… Read More
Average Gas Prices In Ohio Down Compared With A Week Ago
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Gas prices in Ohio are down compared with prices a week ago and the same time last month. The average price for a gallon of regular… Read More
Trump Running Mate To Campaign Across Ohio On Tuesday
SWANTON, Ohio (AP) – Republican vice presidential candidate Mike Pence is returning to Ohio to campaign for GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump. The Trump campaign says Pence is scheduled to… Read More
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