All Posts from Susan Tebben
Huntington To Add More Prosecutors Targeting Drug, Gun Crimes
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) — More federal prosecutors will be going after criminals in one West Virginia city. U.S. Attorney Mike Stuart said at a news conference Thursday in Huntington that… Read More
Man With Alzheimer’s Charged In Shooting
MANSFIELD, Ohio (AP) — A 79-year-old Ohio man described as having Alzheimer’s disease has been charged with murder and held on $1 million bond in the fatal shooting of his… Read More
O’Neill Lacks Support For Party-Sponsored Event
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A Democratic gubernatorial candidate is bristling over not being allowed to speak during a party-sponsored political event, something the Ohio Democratic Party says wouldn’t have been… Read More
Traffic Camera Fight Headed to Ohio Supreme Court
NEW MIAMI, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio village ordered to pay back $3 million in citations stemming from automated traffic cameras is taking its case to the state Supreme Court…. Read More
Data: Ohio Deer Hunting Decreased Collisions
CLEVELAND (AP) — State data indicates more deer hunting between 2015 and 2017 helped decrease collisions between vehicles and deer around Ohio. The Plain Dealer in Cleveland reports the Ohio Division of… Read More
5 Injured At Ohio Waterpark
SANDUSKY, Ohio (AP) — Part of a ventilation shaft has fallen into the pool area of an Ohio water park, injuring five people. The Erie County Sheriff’s Office described the… Read More
Kasich: International Partner To Be Named For Belmont County Plant
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Gov. John Kasich says a proposed multi-billion dollar petrochemical plant in eastern Ohio’s Belmont County has a major new international partner. The Republican governor is set… Read More
College Partners With Distillery For Business Class
The Radcliff campus of McKendree University is partnering with a local distillery to offer a business class centered around the bourbon industry. Students will be able to learn about the… Read More
Ohio AG Sues Monsanto
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s attorney general has sued the agribusiness company Monsanto alleging the company produced and sold chemical compounds known as PCBs for decades despite knowing of hazards… Read More
Democrat ‘Regrets’ Ties To The NRA
CLEVELAND (AP) – A Democrat who helped overturn local assault weapons bans as a state lawmaker before being ousted as Ohio’s attorney general says he “was in the pocket of… Read More
Public Forum Planned After Schools Close Due To Threat
LOGAN— One local school that closed over an online threat is now hosting a public forum about school safety. Logan-Hocking schools announced a Community Forum for School Safety Policies and… Read More
Governor Declares Emergency in SE Ohio, Braces For Flooding
UPDATE 2 p.m. Feb. 25 — The Hocking River is now estimated to crest at 17.1 feet, which is below flood stage, according to the National Weather Service. Roads around the… Read More
First Looks At Richland Avenue “Underpass” Unveiled
ATHENS — Two options for the look of a new pedestrian tunnel going under Richland Avenue were unveiled recently, and a poll on social media shows overwhelming support for one… Read More
Local Schools Close Over Threats
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP/WOUB Staff Reports) – A school district and a high school in central Ohio are closed because of threats. Logan-Hocking School District officials announced that classes throughout the… Read More
Flooding Closes, Restricts Roads in Region
High water is affecting nearly every county in Southeast Ohio today, and the rain is forecasted to continue through weekend. Here are the roads where high water has been reported… Read More
Clean-Up Begins As Ohio River Recedes In Pomeroy
POMEROY, Ohio — After days of dreary, rain-soaked weather, the sun finally came out over Pomeroy. With the sun came full views of the Ohio River and its new shoreline,… Read More
Athens Facilities Plans Inch Forward
ATHENS — The members of the Athens City School District made one thing clear Thursday night: they want to rebuild. The discussion about where the board will land on a… Read More
Ky. Man Faces Life In Prison For Sex Trafficking Charge
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A Kentucky man has pleaded guilty to sex trafficking of a minor in West Virginia. Forty-seven-year-old David Wayne Young of Ashland, Kentucky, entered the plea Tuesday… Read More
W. Va. Public School Workers May Walk Out Over Budget Concerns
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Public school employees in some parts of West Virginia are considering a one-day walkout to protest low pay, rising insurance costs and frustration with politicians’ talk… Read More
Parents, Grandparents Fight Over Therapy For Transgender Teen
CINCINNATI (AP) – An Ohio judge expects to rule next month in a legal battle over what kind of therapy a transgender boy should receive. The 17-year-old youth’s grandparents want… Read More
Charleston Police Investigate ‘Rash’ of Violence
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A West Virginia police department is investigating a rash of violence from over the weekend. City police Chief Steve Cooper said it started Friday. That night,… Read More
Portman Donates Money Received from Ousted GOP Chairman
Sen. Rob Portman says he has donated money he received from Las Vegas billionaire Steve Wynn to charities working to stem human sex-trafficking in Ohio. In a statement Monday to… Read More
Ohio Lawmakers Apologize For Remarks Against Female Coworkers
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Two Republican state lawmakers apologized on Friday for offensive remarks they made during a top House staffer’s going-away party that made light of recent sexual misconduct… Read More
Future of Hocking Correctional Unit Discussed at Invite-Only Meeting
NELSONVILLE — Opioid addiction, rehabilitation, broadband and job training were all ideas brought up at a meeting to discuss the future of the former Hocking Correctional Unit. U.S. Representative Steve… Read More
Noble Co. Man Indicted in Decades-Old Killing
CALDWELL, Ohio (AP) – Authorities say a prison inmate accused of killing a woman nearly 26 years ago has been indicted in southeastern Ohio on aggravated murder and murder charges… Read More
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