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UPDATE: Escaped Inmates Recaptured In Athens County
UPDATE (6:40 p.m.) — Two inmates that escaped custody in Athens County on Monday have both been recaptured. Brian Chaney was apprehended Monday evening, according to the Athens County Sheriff’s Office…. Read More
Suspicious Letter Reportedly Laced With Fentanyl
CIRCLEVILLE — Circleville police are investigating threats and an unidentified substance sent to the offices of the local newspaper. Police say a suspicious letter was sent to the offices of… Read More
W. Va Consumer Advocates: Utilities Must Change Approach To Consumer Savings
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia’s consumer advocate agency says utilities must change their approach so consumers fully benefit from the savings those companies are reaping from federal tax cuts…. Read More
Report Recommends Merger of WVSU, 3 Other Schools
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A report looking at higher education in West Virginia has recommended merging the governing boards of Bluefield State College, Concord University, Glenville State College and West… Read More
Self-Driving Shuttles To Hit Columbus Roads This Year
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Columbus officials say self-driving shuttle buses will begin operating later this year as the city continues its push to become a “smart city” for transportation. The… Read More
Ky. Mayor: Confederate Soldier Isn’t Monument To War’s Cause
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – The mayor of Kentucky’s largest city says a statue honoring a Confederate soldier isn’t a celebration of the secessionist cause. Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer told the… Read More
Fertility Clinic: Not Liable For Destruction of Eggs and Embryos
CLEVELAND (AP) – A health care network responding to lawsuits says it wasn’t liable for a storage tank malfunction that destroyed over 4,000 eggs and embryos at its fertility clinic… Read More
Overdose Rates Fall in W. Va. County
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – County EMS records show Cabell County’s overdose totals fell by 41 percent in the first six months of 2018 compared with the same period a year… Read More
Hocking College To Become Cannabis Testing Lab
NELSONVILLE — Hocking College will become a state testing lab for medical marijuana, after being announced as one of two colleges in the state to be approved for a provisional… Read More
Nurse To Face Extortion Charges In Campaign Against Ohio Lawmaker
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A Republican woman who sought to unseat an Ohio lawmaker by revealing sexual text messages they exchanged is facing criminal charges related to her tactics. 36-year-old… Read More
W. Va. Governor Quashes Parking Rate Increase
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice has quashed a proposal to raise parking rates for state employees. The state Department of Administration proposed the increase June 11… Read More
Columbus Zoo Expecting Giraffe Calves, First Time in 20 Years
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium says two of their Masai giraffes are pregnant with their calves due in the next few months. Zoo officials say the… Read More
Appeals Court Halts Mountain Valley Pipeline Construction in W. Va.
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) – A federal appeals court has issued a stay that halts some Mountain Valley Pipeline construction in West Virginia. The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals granted… Read More
Unemployment Falls in Most Ky. Counties in Last Year
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky officials say unemployment rates fell in 117 of the state’s 120 counties between May 2017 and May 2018. The Kentucky Center for Statistics says jobless… Read More
Operation ‘CrumBull’ Drug Bust Nets 21 Arrests
CRUM, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia authorities say 21 people have been arrested on a total of more than 40 charges in a multi-level drug bust called “Operation CrumBull.” Wayne… Read More
Ohio AG Crime Lab Offers Drone Footage of Schools for Safety Plans
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The state crime lab is offering to use its drones to take aerial photos of Ohio schools that could help police if they had to respond… Read More
New Fee To Support Kentucky County’s 911 System Replaces Landline Fee
CATLETTSBURG, Ky. (AP) – Officials say a $50 annual fee added to property tax bills to fund a Kentucky county’s 911 system has been approved by a local court. Boyd… Read More
W. Va. Man Accused of Double Shooting Still At-Large
BARBOURSVILLE, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia authorities are still searching for a man accused of shooting his ex-girlfriend’s mother and brother. Cabell County Sheriff Chuck Zerkle says multiple agencies are… Read More
Supreme Court: Court Can’t Block Traffic Camera Law
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s Supreme Court has ruled in a Toledo case that a trial court couldn’t block implementation of a 2015 state law deducting funding to local governments… Read More
Former VP Biden To Visit Ohio in Support of Cordray
CINCINNATI (AP) – Former Vice President Joe Biden will visit Ohio this month to raise money for Democratic gubernatorial nominee Richard Cordray. A Cordray campaign spokesman says Biden will appear… Read More
Former W. Va. Deputy Pleads To Federal Gun Charge
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – A former deputy sheriff from West Virginia has pleaded guilty to a federal gun charge. The U.S. attorney’s office said in a news release that 42-year-old… Read More
OSU’s Sexual Civility And Empowerment Unit Closed Amid Controversy
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio State University says it’s shutting down its three-year-old Sexual Civility and Empowerment unit after finding it didn’t properly document and report students’ sexual assault complaints…. Read More
Ohio Lawmaker Quietly Cleared In Sexual Harassment Investigation
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Records show a powerful Ohio lawmaker was quietly cleared in a sexual harassment investigation conducted by his former law firm. A report obtained this week by… Read More
Standoff With Butler County Man Ends With One Death, Suspect Injured
TRENTON, Ohio (AP) – A southwest Ohio sheriff says a man who fired at deputies and allegedly killed his girlfriend’s mother during an hours-long standoff is suspected of fatally shooting… Read More
ECOT Attorneys Oppose Ohio Auditor’s Attempts To Join Court Case
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Attorneys for the Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow are opposing the Ohio auditor’s effort to formally get involved in court proceedings about the dismantling of the massive… Read More
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