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Judge To Rule Soon In Ohio Case Over Transgender Directive
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A judge is expected to rule soon in the case of an Ohio school district challenging the Obama administration’s rule on transgender bathrooms in schools. The… Read More
5 West Virginia Counties Stay Under Flood State Of Emergency
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin is extending a state of emergency for five West Virginia counties devastated by floods in June. Tomblin announced the extension until Oct…. Read More
Ohio’s New Thomas Edison Statue Dedicated At US Capitol
WASHINGTON (AP) – A statue of inventor and Ohio native Thomas Edison has been dedicated at the U.S. Capitol in Washington. The bronze statue of Edison holding a light bulb… Read More
Another Fraternity Suspended For Hazing At Ohio’s Miami U
OXFORD, Ohio (AP) – Miami University in Ohio has suspended another fraternity after investigating allegations of hazing. School officials say the Zeta Beta Tau fraternity is suspended through May 2018…. Read More
Some West Virginia Museums Suspend Admission For Saturday
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia Division of Culture and History’s four sites are offering free admission on Saturday. The event is part of Smithsonian magazine’s Museum Day, and other… Read More
Court OKs Rule That Lets Ohio Attorneys Advise On Pot Law
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Supreme Court has adopted a rule change to let attorneys counsel clients seeking to comply with the state’s new medical marijuana law. The high… Read More
Pharmacists Offer Ohio Seniors Drug Advice To Prevent Falls
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Thirty-six local pharmacies around Ohio are offering free consultations to seniors on their prescription drug regimens to help prevent falls. STEADY U Ohio and the Ohio… Read More
Chemical Spill Exec Urges Settlement Approval In Lawsuit
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The executive in charge during a water-tainting chemical spill in 2014 wants a judge to approve his class-action lawsuit settlement. The Charleston Gazette-Mail reports that on… Read More
Marshall President Investiture Ceremony Is Thursday
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – Marshall University’s 37th president will be invested during a ceremony on Thursday. Jerome A. Gilbert was named president of the university last October and took office… Read More
Couples Seek Legal Costs In Kentucky Marriage License Case
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – The American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky says lawyers for the couples who sued to be issued marriage licenses in Rowan County are seeking to recover… Read More
524k Ohio Absentee Ballots Requested, 40k More Than 2012
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – State officials say more than 524,000 absentee ballots have been requested in Ohio this year – an increase of 40,000 compared to the same period during… Read More
52,000 Students Participate In Ohio College Credit Program
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The state says more than 52,000 students participated during the first full year of a statewide program that allows Ohio middle- and high-schoolers to earn free… Read More
More Ohio Kids In Foster Care Amid Opioid Epidemic
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Child welfare advocates in Ohio say children have become the “invisible victims” of the opioid crisis as more kids are put into foster care and funding… Read More
Demonstration Planned Over Fatal Police Shooting Of Ohio Boy
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Organizers plan a demonstration in Ohio’s capital calling for justice for a 13-year-old boy who was fatally shot by a policeman investigating a reported armed robbery…. Read More
State OKs $5.6M For 2nd Phase Of Buckeye Lake Dam Project
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A panel that oversees state spending has approved $5.6 million toward the next phase of work to replace a deteriorated dam in central Ohio. The Ohio… Read More
Clinton Campaign Surrogates To Court Ohio Millennials
CANTON, Ohio (AP) – Hillary Clinton’s Democratic presidential campaign will get help this weekend in swing state Ohio from two surrogates aiming to appeal to younger voters. U.S. Sen. Bernie… Read More
10 Cases Of Flu Confirmed In Kentucky
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – The Kentucky Department of Public Health reports it has confirmed that the flu virus is circulating in parts of the state. The agency says in a… Read More
Judge Restores Benefits To Recipients Of West Virginia Waiver Program
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A federal judge has ruled that five disabled West Virginians should get the same amount of funding they got before cuts were made to the state’s… Read More
Copperhead Snake Bit Worker On West Virginia Capitol Campus
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia officials say a copperhead snake bit a worker at the state Capitol complex. A memo to state workers says it happened about 11:30 p.m…. Read More
Ohio Board’s Timeline Concerns Medical Marijuana Advocates
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Advocates are raising concerns over the length of time it will take Ohio’s medical board to draft rules governing how doctors can recommend to patients they… Read More
Ohio Set To Release 2016 School Report Cards
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Department of Education is preparing to release information on how school districts performed during the last school year. Report card data scheduled for release… Read More
Boy, 13, Fatally Shot By Police After Pulling Out BB Gun
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Police in Ohio responding to a report of an armed robbery shot and killed a 13-year-old boy who they say pulled a gun from his waistband… Read More
Straight-ticket Voting No Longer Allowed In West Virginia
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia Secretary of State Natalie Tennant is reminding voters that they will no longer be able to check one box to vote party-line down the… Read More
Vote Planned for $213M Face-Lift to Historic Cincinnati Train Station
CINCINNATI (AP) – Officials are planning to vote on a nearly $213 million makeover of an 83-year-old historic art deco train station that houses a Cincinnati museum. Hamilton County commissioners… Read More
West Virginia Students Getting Head Start On College Aid
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia students planning to go to college next year will be able to apply sooner this year for financial aid. The Charleston Gazette-Mail reports students… Read More
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