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Testimony Wraps Up in Dispute Over Ohio’s Voting Rules
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Testimony has concluded in a legal dispute over changes to voting rules in swing state Ohio. At issue are a series of Republican-backed changes that Democrats… Read More
Ohio Officials Report Increased Child Support Collections
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio officials say child support payments are being collected at a rate not seen since before the recession. The state’s Department of Job and Family Services… Read More
Bevin Taps Health Insurance Lawyer to Lead Medicaid Program
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Republican Gov.-elect Matt Bevin has appointed a Louisville health care attorney to lead the state’s Medicaid program. Vickie Yates Brown Glisson will be the next secretary… Read More
WVU-Parkersburg to Sell Downtown Properties
PARKERSBURG, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia University at Parkersburg is selling two downtown properties that were donated to the school in 2008. The university’s governing board agreed Wednesday to sell… Read More
Salvation Army Warns of Scammer in Huntington
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – The Salvation Army has issued a scam warning, saying a man is going to Huntington homes asking for donations. The Salvation Army said in a news… Read More
Experts: Central Ohio County Has Large Number of Evictions
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A mediation agency says a central Ohio county has had more evictions filed over the past decade than anywhere else in the state. Community Mediation Services… Read More
Nonprofit Health Insurance Company to Move to West Virginia
WHEELING, W.Va. (AP) – A nonprofit health insurance company has announced it will uproot about 325 workers from the company’s current location in St. Clairsville, Ohio to Wheeling, West Virginia…. Read More
Feds: About 43K Ohioans Have Picked Marketplace Health Plans
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Federal officials say roughly 43,000 Ohioans have signed up for health coverage through the federal marketplace so far this enrollment season. The U.S. Department of Health… Read More
Ohio Patrol, 5 Other States to Target Impaired Driving
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The State Highway Patrol in Ohio will participate in a crackdown on impaired driving in a multi-state enforcement effort this week. State police from Indiana, Kentucky,… Read More
More West Virginia Students Graduating from High School
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia education officials say more of the state’s students are graduating from high school. The West Virginia Department of Education says the graduation rate for… Read More
Ohio Bill Would Add Historic Wright Flyer to Ohio Seal
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – An Ohio lawmaker who has led the fight against Connecticut’s claim that another aviator beat the Wright brothers as first in flight now wants the Wright… Read More
Court Rejects Attorney Fees in Private College Police Case
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A divided Ohio Supreme Court has rejected a request for attorney fees by the firm that successfully argued private colleges’ police departments are subject to the… Read More
Bill Makes Ohio Requirement of Presentence Report Optional
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio Senate lawmakers are considering a bill aimed at saving money and the amount of time some inmates spend in jail before sentencing. The bill makes… Read More
Ohio House Leader Says Task Force May Look into Medical Pot
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The leader of the Ohio House says he may convene a task force to review medical marijuana policy. State lawmakers have been examining potential legislative steps… Read More
Gun Season Is Under Way for Ohio Deer Hunters
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Hunters in Ohio checked 22,256 deer on Monday, the opening day of the state’s weeklong gun season. That’s up from 17,512 deer taken on the first… Read More
Analysis: Ohio Test Scores, Poverty Continue to be Tied
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – An analysis of recent student test results in Ohio shows the continuing role of poverty in the scores. The study was released Tuesday by the Ohio… Read More
Ohio House Panel Begins Reviewing Right-To-Work Bill
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A legislative panel in Ohio is reviewing a bill that would bar private employers from requiring workers to join or pay dues to a labor organization… Read More
Marshall To Hold Public Event To Welcome New President
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – Marshall University is holding a public reception for new President Jerome Gilbert. The Marshall Board of Governors will host the event Wednesday afternoon at the Joan… Read More
Attorneys: Tamir Rice’s Mom Testified Before Grand Jury
CLEVELAND (AP) – The mother of a black Cleveland boy who was carrying a pellet gun when he was shot and killed by a white police officer has testified before… Read More
Man Shot Dead After Confronting Trooper Had Prior Run-ins
CELINA, Ohio (AP) – An armed man who police say ordered an Ohio trooper out of his car before the trooper shot him to death has had at least two… Read More
Ex-Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder Eyeing Old Seat
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Republican Larry Householder, a once-powerful speaker of the Ohio House, is eyeing a return to the Statehouse. The 56-year-old left Columbus a decade ago with federal… Read More
West Virginia Man Shot by Police Officer Charged With Felony
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A South Charleston man who was shot by police has been arrested on a fleeing charge following his release from a hospital. Kanawha County Sheriff’s Office… Read More
Officials Report 108 Ohio Fire Deaths So Far This Year
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The state fire marshal’s office says 108 people have been killed in fires around Ohio so far this year. Last year, the office said Ohio had… Read More
Southeast Ohio Water District Settles DuPont Lawsuit Over C8
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A southeast Ohio water district has settled its federal lawsuit against DuPont over allegations that the company contaminated the district’s well fields with the chemical used… Read More
Report: Most State Mentorship Program Winners Were Religious
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Gov. John Kasich’s student mentoring program that hopes to give students access to role models has given about six times as much money this year to… Read More
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