All Posts from Allison Hunter
Two Killed In Collision On US-33 Outside of Athens
Ashley Ashley, 24, The Plains, and an infant are dead after a two-vehicle accident on US-33 between the Pleasanton Road and Rainbow Lake Road exits. The Ohio State Patrol says… Read More
Another Hazing Death Defendant Is Sentenced
A young man held responsible for conditions that led to the death of a student is going to jail for 31 days. Elijah Robert Wahib, 22, is one of nine… Read More
Lawmaker Wants Slavery Clause Removed From Ohio’s Constitution
Ohio’s constitution bans slavery except for one reason. And at least one Black lawmaker wants that exception stripped from the state’s governing document. Democratic Sen. Cecil Thomas (D-Cincinnati) said the clause… Read More
Trump Freezes Green Cards, Many Work Visas Until End Of Year
The White House says pausing immigration and a variety of temporary work visas will help respond to job losses caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Get A Comfortable Chair: Permanent Work From Home Is Coming
After three months with much of the country working from home, many employers and their workers say the benefits of remote work — cost savings and a more relaxed atmosphere — outweigh the drawbacks.
Ohio’s 2nd Highest Daily Spike In COVID-19 Cases Reported
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Health Department is reporting another daily spike in coronavirus cases. Agency data released Monday shows 729 new cases from a day earlier. The increase… Read More
Yellow Springs Is First Community In Ohio To Require Masks, Social Distancing
Yellow Springs is the first community in Ohio to require people to wear face masks in public during the pandemic. On Friday morning, Village Councilman Brian Housh was walking through… Read More
Trump Wants To Move On, But The Coronavirus Is Surging In Parts Of Red America
New COVID-19 cases are on the rise in almost half the states, including spikes in Florida, Texas and Arizona, where the president is headed Tuesday.
West Virginia COVID-19 Cases Linked To Popular Beach Destination
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – More than two dozen coronavirus cases in a northern West Virginia county have been linked to travel to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Preston County health officials… Read More
Trump Returns To Campaign Trail With A Familiar Message In A Changing World
Amid slumping poll numbers, the president delivered a dark message, trying to tie Democratic opponent Joe Biden to the extreme left. Trump’s campaign promised a massive crowd but didn’t deliver.
Second WVU Football Player Tests Positive For Coronavirus
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) — A second West Virginia University football player has tested positive for the coronavirus. The school’s athletic department said Saturday that the person will self-isolate for 14… Read More
Sherman vs. Lee: How One Man Sparked A Fight To Take Down A Statue
Toddlers yelling, running around the hardwood floors and leaving cracker crumbs on the ground. A laptop screen dented by a soup can dropped by a kid. At one point, a… Read More
Judge Allows Bolton Memoir To Proceed, Despite Trump Administration Objection
The request for an injunction to block publication says the book compromises national security. But after a federal court order Saturday, the tell-all remains on track for a Tuesday release.
Twitter Flags Video Shared By Trump As ‘Manipulated Media’
The video, which condemns “fake news,” fakes a CNN segment from last year. Twitter’s move is unlikely to go unnoticed by Trump, who has vehemently resisted the company’s fact-checking attempts.
Ohio Senate Considers Bill Requiring New COVID-19 Reporting Standards
The Ohio Senate is being asked to consider a bill passed along party lines in the House that requires new reporting standards for COVID-19. Statehouse correspondent Jo Ingles reports.
Columbus State Dismantles Christopher Columbus Statue
After Friday, Christopher Columbus will no longer stand at Columbus State Community College. In the early hours of the morning, the school began the process of removing and storing the… Read More
Browns To Induct Cribbs, Slaughter Into Legends Program
CLEVELAND (AP) — The Cleveland Browns will induct kick return specialist Josh Cribbs and wide receiver Webster Slaughter into their Legends club this season. An undrafted free agent quarterback from… Read More
WATCH: How George Floyd’s Killing Has Inspired A Diverse Range Of Protesters
In the three-plus weeks since George Floyd’s death, the protests that began in Minneapolis over policing, race and the use of force have grown into a national reckoning on these… Read More
Investigation Into Columbus Protester’s Death Continues
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Protesters have seized on the death of a recent college graduate in Ohio in their fight against excessive force by police, though how the woman died… Read More
Trump To Restart Political Rallies This Month Despite Coronavirus Pandemic
“The rallies will be tremendous,” a campaign manager said. “You’ll again see the kind of crowds and enthusiasm that Sleepy Joe Biden can only dream of.”
It’s Official: U.S. Economy Is In A Recession
The committee tasked with marking U.S. business cycles says the economy peaked in February and has since been in a recession triggered by the pandemic. But it says the recession could be short-lived.
Justice Says Concerts At fairs in WV Can Resume In July
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice says outdoor concerts at fairs and festivals will be allowed to resume next month as he continues to lift coronavirus restrictions… Read More
Ohio National Guard Returning From D.C., Still Posted In Ohio Cities
The Ohio National Guard is returning to the state after being called to Washington, DC to secure demonstrations there. However, members of the guard are still in some Ohio cities… Read More
DeWine Delays 3 More Executions Amid Drug Shortage
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has delayed three additional executions as the state struggles to find an adequate supply of drugs for lethal injection. The governor’s latest… Read More
Ken Riley, Former Bengals Star, College Coach, Dead At 72
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Ken Riley, the former Cincinnati Bengals standout who was head coach and athletic director at alma mater Florida A&M, died Sunday. He was 72. The… Read More
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