All Posts from Allison Gens
Troopers: Ohio National Guard Humvee Swiped From Armory
STOW, Ohio (AP) – State troopers in Ohio are looking out for a stolen vehicle that shouldn’t be hard to miss. The State Highway Patrol says someone cut through a… Read More
Ohio Paying 2 Men Declared Wrongfully Imprisoned $1.45M Each
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio has agreed to pay about $1.45 million each to two men declared wrongfully imprisoned for more than 16 years in a woman’s 1988 slaying. The… Read More
Ohio School-Funding Suit Leaves Mark After 20 Years
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Twenty years after the first decision in Ohio’s landmark school-funding lawsuit, hundreds of new school buildings dot the landscape and the notion of what constitutes an… Read More
Columbus Area, Not Cleveland, Has Most Residents In New Data
CLEVELAND (AP) – New U.S. Census Bureau estimates indicate that Ohio’s most populous county is no longer the one that includes Cleveland but the one that includes Columbus. The estimates… Read More
Ex-Halfway House Official Denies Wrongdoing
A lawyer for a former southern Ohio halfway house facing allegations of illegal spending says his client denies any wrongdoing. Attorney Jonathan Marshall also says Josh Saunders, former deputy director… Read More
West Virginia Senate Weights Hike In Video Lottery Wager
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia’s Senate has begun advancing legislation to increase the maximum wager to $5 for a single video lottery game. The bill approved by the Senate… Read More
Bills To Ax Greyhound Funding Move To House, Senate Floors
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Money-saving bills that greyhound racing officials say would doom the industry in West Virginia have advanced to both floors of the state Legislature. Separate bills that… Read More
Ohio Attorney General Program To Help Children Of Addicts
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine is announcing a program to help families hurt by parents’ addiction to painkillers and heroin. The program to be unveiled Wednesday… Read More
Universities Ask Lawmakers Not To Cut Higher Education Funds
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The presidents of Marshall and West Virginia universities say further state funding cuts to higher education would be devastating. Marshall President Jerome Gilbert and WVU President… Read More
Ohioans Seek Residency Requirement For Marijuana Cultivation
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio (AP) – Some Ohioans wanting to start a medical marijuana business are urging regulators to add a residency requirement, at least initially, for businesses getting the state’s few… Read More
Justice, Legislative Leaders Remain At Odds Over Budget
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Gov. Jim Justice says budget cuts outlined by the state’s Republican lawmakers will hurt West Virginians and invited legislators to meet behind locked doors until they… Read More
Thousands Greet Trump In Kentucky Amid Health Care Debate
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – President Donald Trump was greeted by thousands of supporters during a campaign-style rally in Kentucky as he seeks to rally support for a Republican health care… Read More
Amul Thapar Being Named To 6th Circuit Appeals Court
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – President Donald Trump has announced he is nominating U.S. District Judge Amul R. Thapar of Kentucky to serve on the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals…. Read More
Ohio Municipalities Challenge Law Allowing Wireless Antennas
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Dozens of Ohio municipalities are challenging a law that allows four telecommunications companies to place wireless antennas on municipal buildings within city limits. Lawsuits filed in… Read More
New Ohio Law: Drivers Leave 3-Foot Gap To Pass Bicyclists
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A new Ohio law requires drivers to allow at least 3 feet of space when passing bicyclists on the road, though some cyclists say it’s tough… Read More
Trump’s Proposed Budget Would Stop Amtrak In Ohio
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) – President Donald Trump’s proposed budget would cut Ohio’s Amtrak passenger train service if it passes. The Republican’s budget calls for the elimination of federal subsidies for… Read More
West Virginia Man Charged With Murder In Fatal Overdose
PARKERSBURG, W.Va. (AP) – Police in Parkersburg say a resident has been charged with murder after he allegedly sold fentanyl to a man who later died of an overdose. Media… Read More
Ohio Bill Would Cap Short-Term Loan Interest Rates
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A bipartisan bill introduced in the Ohio House seeks to cap interest on short-term loans at a 28 percent annual percentage rate. Cleveland.com reports that the… Read More
Ohio House Democrats Seek Replacement As Lawmaker Steps Down
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio House Democratic Caucus is accepting letters of interest as it prepares to appoint a replacement for a lawmaker from Akron who is stepping down…. Read More
State: 750,000 Ohioans Might Lose Medicaid Under GOP Plan
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The state estimates 750,000 Ohioans would lose coverage if its expansion of Medicaid is phased out under the Republican plan backed by President Donald Trump to… Read More
Ohio Bill Would Ban Fees For Removing Mugshots From Websites
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio legislators are considering a bill that would make it illegal for companies to charge for removing or editing criminal records information or mugshots that have… Read More
National Search To Begin For New President Of Freedom Center
CINCINNATI (AP) – The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinnati says it will begin its national search for a new president in April. The institution said in a news… Read More
Class Offered For Women Who Want To Learn Outdoor Skills
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife is offering a class for women to learn basic skills for outdoor activities such as hunting and fishing. A… Read More
Morrisey, Nursing School Begin Drug Abuse Prevention Program
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia University School of Nursing and Attorney General Patrick Morrisey are embarking on a drug abuse prevention program with eighth-graders. The students and attorney general… Read More
County GOP Asks Ohio Lawmaker To Resign After His Arrest
HAMILTON, Ohio (AP) – Republicans in southwest Ohio’s Butler County are asking a GOP state lawmaker to resign after he was accused of impaired driving and mishandling a gun and… Read More
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