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EPA Makes Rollback Of Clean Water Rules Official, Repealing 2015 Protections
The change ends an “egregious power grab,” Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Andrew Wheeler says.
Ohio State Denied Request to Trademark ‘The’ for Merchandise
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio State University has lost its fight to trademark the word “The.” The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office turned down the university’s request to trademark “The”… Read More
Board Votes Against Anxiety, Autism as Medical Pot Condition
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The state Medical Board has voted to reject petitions seeking to add anxiety and autism spectrum disorders as qualifying conditions for physicians to recommend medical marijuana… Read More
How To Help Hurricane Dorian Survivors In The Bahamas
“Cash is king. For us to rebuild these communities, we need funds,” the president of Rotary International says. The Bahamas’ government has also posted a list of desperately needed items.
Trump Wants Citizenship Data Released But States Haven’t Asked For That
The Trump administration ordered the Census Bureau to produce citizenship data state officials can use when redrawing voting districts. But the bureau says no state officials asked for that data.
Appeals Court: Ohio Lethal Injection Method Constitutional
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A federal appeals court says Ohio’s current lethal injection system does not pose an unconstitutional risk of suffering to condemned inmates. The court says the potential… Read More
Proposal: Ohio Shooting Victims’ Families to Get $250K Each
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) – An Ohio nonprofit has proposed most of the money donated in the wake of the recent mass shooting go to the families of those killed in… Read More
Ohio to Spend $4M in Efforts to Curb Vaping
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Health Department says it will spend $4 million to help curb the use of vaping and e-cigarettes. The agency said Tuesday that a little… Read More
State Computer Glitch in Ohio Impedes Government Business
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Thousands of state government workers in Ohio are without reliable phone, email and internet service as a result of a computer disruption. A spokesman for the… Read More
Poll: Most Americans Want To See Congress Pass Gun Restrictions
Democrats and Republicans agree that Congress should tighten gun laws by passing universal background checks, red-flag laws and require gun licenses, as well as increase funding for mental health.
Trump Fires John Bolton In Final Break After Months Of Internal Policy Division
The national security adviser caught the president’s attention for his aggressive stance as a Fox News commentator but strayed from favor after pushing too hard against Trump’s wishes.
Nuclear Plants Want Court to Stop Vote on Financial Rescue
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The owner of Ohio’s two nuclear power plants is asking the state Supreme Court to block a proposed statewide vote that aims to overturn a financial… Read More
Trial Date in Wrongful Conviction Lawsuit Set for Next Year
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A federal judge says a wrongful conviction lawsuit against a West Virginia prosecutor’s office and a county commission can go forward. Former minor league baseball player… Read More
Ohio Officials Investigate 6 Reports of Vaping Illness
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Health officials say they’re investigating reports of six Ohioans who vape who experienced breathing illnesses. The Ohio Department of Health on Friday asked healthcare providers to… Read More
David Chappelle Set to Host Benefit Concert for Ohio Shooting
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) – Comedian Dave Chappelle plans to host a special block party and benefit concert in southwest Ohio for those affected by the recent mass shooting. Chappelle will… Read More
One Woman Dead, Another Hospitalized from Apparent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
ATHENS, Ohio – The Athens County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the death of a woman in Millfield. According to a news release deputies and EMS were dispatched to 15990 Millfield Road… Read More
Prosecutor: Priest Charged with Raping Boy 20 Years Ago
CINCINNATI (AP) – A prosecutor says a priest in Ohio has been charged with nine rape counts involving a male elementary school student about 20 years ago. Hamilton County Prosecutor… Read More
Man Accused in Jewish Center Video Threat Pleads Not Guilty
Update 4:00 p.m. STRUTHERS, Ohio (AP) – A 20-year-old Ohio man accused of threatening a Jewish community center in a video that police say shows him shooting a rifle has… Read More
Proposed Changes Would Reduce Water Monitoring Samples Taken
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Proposed changes to Ohio’s water quality monitoring program would reduce the number of water samples taken from the state’s rivers and streams and the number of… Read More
Court Records Say 11 Victims in Ohio Football Camp Hazing
BEREA, Ohio (AP) – Court records say 11 Cleveland-area high school football players were victims of hazing at a camp in June, including four who were sexually assaulted by teammates…. Read More
Ohio Unemployment Rate Remains Same from June to July
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s seasonally adjusted unemployment remained the same from June to July. State officials on Friday said the unemployment rate was 4% in July. Ohio’s unemployment rate… Read More
Ohio Committee Rejects Medical Marijuana for Anxiety, Autism
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A State Medical Board of Ohio committee has decided not to recommend adding anxiety and autism spectrum disorder to the state’s list of qualifying conditions for… Read More
Autism Center to Open at Murray State University
MURRAY, Ky. (AP) – Murray State University says its Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders is set to formally open next week. A statement from the Kentucky school says there will… Read More
Ohio Supreme Court Declines to Hear Lawsuit Over Student’s Killing
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s Supreme Court has declined to hear a lawsuit filed by the family of a slain Ohio State University student that claims the state failed to… Read More
Toni Morrison, Whose Soaring Novels Were Rooted In Black Lives, Dies At 88
Morrison was the author of Beloved, Song of Solomon and The Bluest Eye. She was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
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