All Posts from Susan Tebben
Ky. National Guard Sends Off Soldiers
HAZARD, Ky. (AP) – The Kentucky National Guard is holding a departure ceremony for a unit of about 150 soldiers who are deploying to the Middle East. A statement from… Read More
Ohio Teen Arrested After Gun, Ammo Found At School
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio (AP) – A central Ohio teen has been in custody since his arrest earlier this month after police say he was found in possession of a loaded handgun… Read More
Women’s Group Asks New Governor For Gender Equity
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A West Virginia women’s group is asking Gov.-elect Jim Justice for gender equity on the state’s boards and commissions. Justice’s incoming administration will work with a… Read More
W. Va.’s Manchin Will Not Serve On Trump Cabinet
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia’s Democratic U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin says following his latest talk with President-elect Donald Trump that he will remain in the Senate. Manchin, in a… Read More
Athens Children Services Sees Rise in Drug-Related Foster Cases
The students of WOUB News’ Investigative Unit are looking into the heroin epidemic of Southeast Ohio. This article is the fourth in a series of stories chronicling the situation and… Read More
Athens Children Services Sees Rise in Drug-Related Foster Cases
The students of WOUB News’ Investigative Unit are looking into the heroin epidemic of Southeast Ohio. This article is the fourth in a series of stories chronicling the situation and… Read More
Fire Damages Hocking Hills Lodge
UPDATE: Fire investigators and officials from the Hocking Hills Dining Lodge are anticipating the building will be a total loss. The fire was reported at about 8:30 a.m. on Thursday morning… Read More
Meigs Co. EMS Suffers Information Hack
Officials at Meigs County Emergency Medical Services are notifying patients of a potential breach of their “protected health information.” A “ransomware attack” was detected on the server for the agency… Read More
Supreme Court: Dash-Cam Video Public Record
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that police dash-cam video is a public record that should be released upon request. The court’s unanimous decision Tuesday also… Read More
Unemployment System Overhaul On Hold
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio lawmakers have put plans to overhaul Ohio’s unemployment compensation system on hold. Republican leaders in Columbus said Tuesday that they’ll take another shot next year… Read More
Ky. Governor Likes Odds Of Approval for Medicaid Overhaul
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin says the odds of winning federal approval for his plan to overhaul the state’s Medicaid program have improved with Donald Trump’s election… Read More
Ross County Adding More Road Patrol, Boosting Pay
CHILLICOTHE – Ross County Sheriff George Lavender is hoping to add four more road patrol deputies in 2017 and boost pay for his command staff. The Chillicothe Gazette reports that… Read More
Single-Use Bags Return To City Council Discussion
The topic of single-use bags, contested between community members and environmentalists, has come back to the Athens City Council. City Council member Jennifer Cochran again introduced a measure about plastic… Read More
Physicians, Law Enforcement Differ On Heroin Treatments
**Editor’s note: The students of WOUB News’ Investigative Unit are looking into the heroin epidemic of Southeast Ohio. This article is the third in a series of stories chronicling the situation and… Read More
Physicians, Law Enforcement Differ On Heroin Treatments
**Editor’s note: The students of WOUB News’ Investigative Unit are looking into the heroin epidemic of Southeast Ohio. This article is the third in a series of stories chronicling the situation and… Read More
West Virginia Mayor Resigns After Racist First Lady Post
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — A local West Virginia official said she has been placed on leave after she made a racist post on Facebook about first lady Michelle Obama. Clay… Read More
Longtime PBS Anchor Gwen Ifill Dead At 61
Gwen Ifill, one of the most prominent African-American journalists in the country, has died, according to PBS. She was 61. Ifill, the host of PBS’ Washington Week, was a veteran… Read More
Athens Co. Prosecutor Featured In Investigation Of Official Spending
Athens County Prosecutor Keller Blackburn was subject to scrutiny in media reports questioning his spending habits during “training trips.” Brooks Jarosz, investigative reporter for ABC 6 in Columbus, investigated Blackburn’s… Read More
Budget Cuts Forthcoming At Alexander Local Schools
After the first operating levy in 25 years failed to pass, the superintendent at Alexander Local Schools is preparing to decide, along with the board of education, what — not… Read More
Locals React to Election, Some With Fear, Some With Celebration
Jolena Hansbarger and Loran Marsan were not looking for a reason to get married before they decided to walk up the steps of the courthouse Wednesday morning. Instead, they were… Read More
Athens Income Tax, School District Levies Pass
Athens will see an income tax increase next year, after the measure passed in unofficial results from Tuesday night’s election. The 0.2-percent income tax increase was approved by 67 percent… Read More
Getting Help: Funding The Fight Against Heroin
**Editor’s note: The students of WOUB News’ Investigative Unit are looking into the heroin epidemic of Southeast Ohio. This article is the second in a series of stories chronicling the situation and… Read More
Man Found Dead In Hocking River
An investigation is ongoing into the death of a man found in the Hocking River. The Athens County Sheriff’s Office received a report from of a missing person, Gregory W…. Read More
Pat Kelly’s Attorney Argues For Voiding of Convictions
CHILLICOTHE – Former Athens County Sheriff Patrick Kelly’s defense attorney made the case for the reversal of his convictions during oral arguments Thursday in front of the 4th District Court… Read More
OUPD Crime Alert Released After Rape Reported
Ohio University police have released a description for a suspect who allegedly raped a student in her dorm room. Investigators were notified by the female, who is not named in… Read More
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