All Posts from Susan Tebben
Federal, State Seats Up For Grabs In W.V. Primary
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginians will be heading to the polls in a midterm primary election with races up for grabs in the U.S. Senate, U.S. House and the… Read More
UC Trustees Mull Revocation of Cosby Degree
CINCINNATI (AP) – University of Cincinnati trustees will discuss revoking Bill Cosby’s honorary degree at a special meeting planned Tuesday. Yale, Temple and Carnegie Mellon universities are among those that… Read More
Records: Ohio Highway Patrol Uses Drug-Sniffing Dogs On Blacks More Than Whites
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Records show the Ohio State Highway Patrol uses drug-sniffing dogs on stops involving black drivers at a higher rate than stops involving whites. Patrol data show… Read More
Investigation Into Racial Slurs Ends In Lessons For School District
ATHENS — An Athens City Schools investigation has ended with confirmation that race played a part in an incident that led to the suspension of a black student. Isaiah Butcher… Read More
How Did Birds Lose Their Teeth And Get Their Beaks? Study Offers Clues
Modern birds are dinosaurs without toothy jaws, and with bigger brains. Newly published research fills in some of the missing links in their evolution.
Athens Man Indicted On Abduction, Rape Charges After Amber Alert
ATHENS — An Athens man who triggered a statewide manhunt after he was accused of kidnapping three children has now been indicted on abduction, rape and other felony counts. Neil… Read More
Amber Alert Lifted… Man in custody
UPDATE: An Amber Alert for three children in Athens, Ohio has been canceled after they were found safe and their father was arrested in Cleveland. The alert was lifted shortly… Read More
Chillicothe Woman Charged In Death Of Teen
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio (AP) — Authorities say a 33-year-old woman in southern Ohio has been charged with involuntary manslaughter for providing alcohol to a 17-year-old boy whose body was found last… Read More
Investigation Underway After AHS Student Suspended
ATHENS — The Athens City School District is investigating the treatment of an Athens High School sophomore who was suspended after he and his family say racial slurs and objects were… Read More
Rape Reported Near OU Dorm
ATHENS — A female student reported being raped on Monday on the Ohio University campus, according to police. The Ohio University Police Department send a crime alert on Monday evening,… Read More
In Historic Move At Labor-Skeptic ‘Chicago Tribune,’ Newsroom Pushes To Form Union
Journalists at the Chicago Tribune say they want to unionize to secure better pay and resources to fulfill their mission. Parent company Tronc sold the LA Times soon after its newsroom unionized.
Change-Of-Pleas Set For Brothers in al-Qaida Case
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — Two brothers accused of sending money to an al-Qaida leader are due in court in Ohio for change-of-plea hearings. The hearings for Asif Ahmed Salim and… Read More
Call By AG In Question As Rosenberger Probe Continues
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A Democrat campaigning for Ohio governor said Wednesday that it was “highly inappropriate” for the state’s attorney general — a Republican gubernatorial candidate — to call… Read More
N-Y Band Boosters Thief Sentenced
ATHENS — A Nelsonville woman will have to pay back $50,000 to a local school district’s band boosters and spend nearly five years in prison for taking the money. Anna… Read More
Flood Waters Begin to Recede, Officials Wait To Assess Damage
ATHENS — Athens residents woke up Thursday morning to high water all over the county, including some that left East State Street businesses as islands. Heavy rains have been soaking… Read More
What’s Next For Athens Schools?
ATHENS — Last week, Athens City School’s Board of Education approved a new facilities master plan, but that’s not the end of the story. Now that the district is moving… Read More
Two Indicted in Infant Death
ATHENS — A mother and her boyfriend have been indicted in the death of a three-month-old baby. An Athens County grand jury returned indictments on Jerry Wayne Andresen, 21, and… Read More
Park Place ‘Pedestrian Hub’ Discussed At OU Board
ATHENS — Park Place may see a new pedestrian plaza and new life for the former president’s house if recommendations by a planning group are approved by the Ohio University… Read More
Settlement On The Way In Pat Kelly Salary Suit
ATHENS — The county has reached a settlement with a former sheriff in regards to pay given to him as he stood trial for engaging in a pattern of corrupt… Read More
Jury To Decide On Death Penalty In OSU Student Death
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Jurors will meet again Friday to decide if a man found guilty of raping and killing an Ohio State University student should receive the death penalty. Jurors… Read More
Student Suspended For Staying In Classroom During Protest
HILLIARD, Ohio (AP) – An Ohio high school student says he tried to remain nonpolitical during school walkouts over gun violence and was suspended for a day because he stayed… Read More
Child Marriage Ban Headed To Governor’s Desk
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – A bill that would ban most child marriages in Kentucky is now headed to the governor’s desk. The state House of Representatives unanimously approved Senate bill… Read More
FDA Advances Plan To Slash Nicotine In Cigarettes
The Food and Drug Administration wants to reduce nicotine in cigarettes to levels so low that millions of smokers will be able to quit and millions more people will never take up the habit.
New York AG Serves Subpoenas On Opioid Distributors, One Ohio-Based
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — The office of New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has served subpoenas on two opioid distributors as part of a multi-state investigation into their marketing and… Read More
More W. Va. Counties Sue Over Opioids
CLARKSBURG, W.Va. (AP) — Two West Virginia counties have joined numerous others in suing pharmaceutical companies, drugstores and the West Virginia Board of Pharmacy over the state’s opioid crisis. The… Read More
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