All Posts from Susan Tebben
Ohio House Leader Concerned About Ohio Gov. Changes To Gun Laws
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The Republican who leads the Ohio House remains hesitant about GOP Gov. Mike DeWine’s proposed changes to address gun violence, even after the governor backed off… Read More
Taco Bell Pulls Beef In Ohio, Kentucky Stores
NEW YORK (AP) — Taco Bell restaurants in some states are asking customers to try chicken or steak in their burritos after quality concerns pushed it to stop serving seasoned… Read More
Hocking Co. Sheriff Reports Three Overdoses In One Night
LOGAN (WOUB) — Law enforcement in Hocking County are investigating multiple “overdose incidents,” all that happened on Saturday night. In a press release posted on their Facebook page, the Hocking… Read More
Meeting On Plan To Redesignate New River Gorge
FAYETTEVILLE, W.Va. (AP) – A public meeting is scheduled on a bill to redesignate the New River Gorge National River in West Virginia as the New River Gorge National Park… Read More
Ky. Police Officer Gets Five Years In Sexual Misconduct Case
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – A former Kentucky police officer has been sentenced to five years in prison for sexual misconduct against 5 women who are suing him over the assaults…. Read More
Attorney: ‘Prayer Lockers’ Should Be Removed From Ky. Schools
PIKEVILLE, Ky. (AP) – An attorney for a Kentucky public school board says complaints have prompted him to recommend the district remove “prayer lockers” from inside its schools. Pike County… Read More
W. Va. Man Indicted After Reported Suicide
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – A West Virginia man has been indicted on an involuntary manslaughter charge in a fatal shooting that was earlier reported as a suicide and an accident…. Read More
Portman Fourth Senator To Break Ranks With Trump
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio Sen. Rob Portman became the fourth Republican senator to break ranks by criticizing President Donald Trump for seeking help from foreign governments to investigate a… Read More
Ky. Lt. Gov.: “Never Heard Any Concerns” From Bevin
Kentucky Lt. Gov. Jenean Hampton says she never heard any concerns from Gov. Matt Bevin about her priorities in office until his comments to a tea party group. She’s also… Read More
APD: Use of Force In Court Street Arrest ‘Reasonable and Restrained’
ATHENS (WOUB) — The chief of police in Athens says the use of force in a weekend arrest on Court Street was “reasonable and restrained,” despite public criticism that officers… Read More
Workers’ Comp: Dividends Coming To Ohio Employers
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio’s insurance fund for injured workers tells employers to watch their mailboxes as it prepares to send out dividend checks totaling around $1.5 billion. The Ohio… Read More
West Virginia Chemours Plant To Lay Off 57
BELLE, W.Va. (AP) — A chemical company is planning to lay off 57 workers at a plant in West Virginia. A news release Friday from the Kanawha County Commission says… Read More
Escaped W. Va. Inmate Caught After Fleeing In Ambulance
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) — Police say they have caught a West Virginia inmate who escaped a prisoner transport van and tried to flee in a stolen ambulance. According to Morgantown… Read More
‘She Touched Their Lives’: Friends, Family Gather To Remember Cokie Roberts
The veteran journalist, who died on Tuesday at 75, was one of NPR’s “Founding Mothers.” Roberts’ funeral is being held Saturday morning at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle in Washington, D.C.
County Commissioners: Ohio Counties Should Control Opioid Settlement Money
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio county commissioners say counties should have control of any settlement money derived from lawsuits against opioid manufacturers, distributors and pharmacies. The County Commissioners Association of… Read More
Cargo Plane Crashes Leaves Two Dead
Update 2:45 p.m. Authorities say the two people killed in a cargo plane crash near an Ohio airport were from Texas. The State Highway Patrol in Ohio says the two… Read More
Kentucky Man Accused Of Threatening To Kill Marshall Cheerleading Team
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – A Kentucky man is accused of threatening to kill the cheerleading team of a West Virginia university, along with a specific female victim and her family…. Read More
Planned Parenthood Closes Two Ohio Health Centers
CINCINNATI (AP) – Planned Parenthood will close two Cincinnati health centers that together serve more than 6,000 patients a year. The planned closure of the Springdale Health Center and Western… Read More
Columbus Catholic Diocese Adds Names To List of Credibly Accused Priests
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Roman Catholic diocese serving Columbus has added eight names to the list of priests that it says have been credibly accused of sexually abusing minors…. Read More
Trump Awards Medal Of Valor To Dayton Officers
WASHINGTON (AP) – President Donald Trump presented the nation’s highest award for public safety officers to first responders in last month’s deadly shootings in Dayton, Ohio. Trump awarded the Public… Read More
Brown Rolls Out Proposal To Warn Workers of Automation
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s Democratic U.S. Senator is rolling out a proposal that would force employers to warn workers and retrain them when their jobs are about to be… Read More
Trial to Continue in Baby Death Case
LEBANON, Ohio (AP) — Prosecutors will resume presenting their case in the murder trial of a woman accused of killing and burying her baby. Testimony is set to continue Monday… Read More
Fourth Man Convicted, Sentenced In Connection With West Side Shooting
ATHENS (WOUB)– A Glouster man was convicted in connection with the shooting of an Athens man, along with three other cases. Robert A. Martin, 27, appeared in Athens County Common… Read More
Judge: FirstEnergy Bankruptcy Plan Not Quite Ready
AKRON, Ohio (AP) — A judge isn’t quite ready to sign off on a bankruptcy plan outlined by a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp. that operates Ohio’s two nuclear plants. A… Read More
Ohio AG Joins DOJ Argument Against Civil Rights Act Protections For LGBTQ
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio’s attorney general is joining the U.S. Department of Justice in arguing before the U.S. Supreme Court that federal civil rights laws provide no protection against… Read More
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