All Posts from Susan Tebben
Athens Co. Grand Jury Could See West Washington Shooting Suspects
ATHENS — An Athens County grand jury set to meet on Wednesday could be presented with the cases of five people connected to the death of a man in a… Read More
Supreme Court Won’t Hear Wrongful Death Appeal
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — The U.S. Supreme Court won’t hear an appeal by Montgomery County seeking immunity in a wrongful death lawsuit involving an inmate who died in 2012 during… Read More
West Side Talks Potential For The Future
ATHENS (WOUB) — The West Side of Athens is looking at new ways to show its potential after a school levy put West Elementary’s fate in question, and a shooting… Read More
Two Women Fight Sexual Harassment, Academia To Save Themselves
Impossible. That’s how Christine Adams described her odds of getting into the creative writing graduate program at Ohio University. She applied because it was one of the top ranked programs… Read More
Treasure Hunter Must Pay Up After Cheating Investors
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio jury has found that a treasure hunter cheated investors out of gold found in a shipwreck off the South Carolina coast. The Columbus Dispatch reports the… Read More
Jury Selection Nearly Complete In Charlottesville Trial
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) — Jury selection is nearly complete in the trial of an Ohio man accused of killing a woman during a white nationalist rally in Virginia. James Alex… Read More
Mother Wagner To Appear In Court In Rhoden Killings Case
WAVERLY, Ohio (AP) — The third of four family members charged with killing eight people from another family will be arraigned in the southern Ohio court where her adult sons… Read More
Former Glouster Priest Sentenced To 12 Years For Sexual Battery
ATHENS – A former Glouster Catholic priest has been sentenced to more than a decade in prison for sexual crimes against a minor female and member of his church. Henry… Read More
Audit: Intent In Omitting Poor-Performing School Data Unclear
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Three years after Ohio’s former charter schools chief omitted data of poor-performing online charter schools in evaluations of their sponsors, a state audit says it remains… Read More
Grandmothers Post Bond Amid Rhoden Killings Case
WAVERLY, Ohio (AP) – The second of two women charged with misleading authorities investigating an Ohio family massacre has been released from jail. Prosecutors have said the two women are… Read More
Trump Admin. Re-Approves Work Requirements For Ky. Medicaid
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – The Trump administration has again approved work requirements for Kentucky’s Medicaid population after a judge blocked the state’s first attempt earlier this year. The Kentucky Cabinet… Read More
Police Union Leader: End Investigation Into Teen Death
CINCINNATI (AP) – A police union leader says it’s time to end the investigations into the failed response to a 16-year-old Ohio student who died trapped in a minivan parked… Read More
Former Police Spokesman Pleads Guilty To Child Porn Charges
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A former spokesman for the police department in Ohio’s capital has pleaded guilty to charges related to using child pornography. Former Columbus officer Dean Worthington pleaded… Read More
W. Va. Settles More Wrongful-Termination Lawsuits
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The state of West Virginia has settled wrongful-termination lawsuits with six more former employees of the Secretary of State’s office who say they were fired for… Read More
More Charges Filed In Apparent Accidental Dorm Shooting
AKRON, Ohio (AP) – Police say additional charges have been filed in the case of an apparent accidental shooting inside a dormitory at the University of Akron. The Nov. 10… Read More
Enrollment At Four-Year Colleges Drops in W. Va.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Higher education officials say the number of students attending public four-year colleges in West Virginia has dropped 3 percent from a year ago, including a 9… Read More
Baby Giraffe Dies At Columbus Zoo
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Columbus Zoo says a baby giraffe has died just weeks after its birth. The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium said the female calf born Oct. 30… Read More
DOJ: Federal Court Shouldn’t Overturn Blankenship Conviction
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The U.S. Department of Justice says a federal court should not overturn the conviction of former coal baron Don Blankenship. Prosecutors argued Friday Blankenship has not… Read More
Documents: Suspect Filed For Child Custody Days After Murders
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) – Documents say that a suspect in the massacre of a family in which a parenting dispute is said to have played a role filed for custody… Read More
W. Va. Sec. Of State Praises Mobile Voting Program
CHARLESTON, W. Va. (AP) – The West Virginia secretary of state is praising a pilot program that allowed overseas citizens to vote on cellphones and mobile tablets in this year’s… Read More
Ky. Court Allows Subpoena Of Former Official Over Finances
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – A Kentucky appeals court has ruled that Republican Gov. Matt Bevin’s administration has the authority to issue a subpoena to a former state official who served… Read More
Brown: Democratic Presidential Campaign Needs Focus On Workers
WASHINGTON (AP) – U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown is considering a 2020 presidential run and says a Democratic presidential candidate hoping to win Ohio should focus on workers and their needs…. Read More
Economic Forecasters To Give Ohio Retail Outlook Ahead of Sales
CINCINNATI (AP) – Economic forecasters are ready to present an outlook for Ohio retailers ahead of Black Friday and the December sales season. The annual forecast from the University of… Read More
Judge: Provision For Minority-Owned Medical Marijuana Licenses Unconstitutional
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A judge has declared that a provision in Ohio’s medical marijuana program in which 15 percent of licenses go to minority-owned groups is unconstitutional. The ruling… Read More
Graduate Students Reach Settlement in Lawsuit Over Escobedo Sexual Harassment
ATHENS — Two women who sued after a sexual harassment investigation of a former English professor have reached a settlement with Ohio University. The university announced the settlement Wednesday evening,… Read More
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