All Posts from Susan Tebben
W. Va. Credit Rating Drops
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Another major credit rating agency has dropped West Virginia’s bond rating. Fitch Ratings announced the downgrade Wednesday from AA+ to AA, calling the outlook negative amid… Read More
Political Arm Of Planned Parenthood Gets Out The Vote
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The political arm of Planned Parenthood is targeting Ohio as part of its largest education and get-out-the-vote effort ever. Planned Parenthood Votes says its Ohio campaign’s… Read More
Slaying Suspect Can’t Identify First Victim
MARION, Ohio (AP) – A sheriff says an Ohio suspect linked to the slayings of at least four women indicated he can’t remember the name of the first victim, who… Read More
West Virginia School District Reduces Schools
ROANOKE, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia school officials have approved Fayette County’s plan to trim 18 schools down to 11. News outlets report that the West Virginia School Building Authority… Read More
Ohio Men Arrested After Pursuit, Shooting, Indicted
Two men who were arrested after a police pursuit and officer-involved shooting have been indicted by an Athens County grand jury. Samuel William Lott, 18, of Nelsonville, and Jacob Bowens,… Read More
Nelsonville Man Indicted on Rape Charges
A Nelsonville man is facing multiple counts of rape and domestic violence after an Athens County grand jury indicted him Monday. James Michael Barr, 33, was indicted on three counts… Read More
Ohio Voter Rolls Process Wrongfully Removes Voters
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s process for maintaining its voter rolls wrongfully removes eligible people, a federal appeals court ruled Friday as the perennial presidential battleground state prepares for the… Read More
Three Arrested In Death Of 2-Year-Old
Three people were arrested Thursday in Vinton County on charges ranging from murder to child endangering after a two-year-old child was hospitalized with major injuries, authorities say. Dustin T. Hutchison,… Read More
Great Lakes Protections To Be Outlined By Presidential Campaigns
SANDUSKY, Ohio (AP) – Representatives of the Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump campaigns are scheduled to outline their plans for protecting the Great Lakes during a regional forum. The Healing… Read More
Court: Gov. Bevin Can’t Cut University Budgets
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky’s highest court says the state’s Republican governor cannot cut the budgets of public colleges and universities without the approval of the state legislature. The 5-2… Read More
Two Ohioans Charged In Heroin, Carfentanil Cases
CINCINNATI (AP) – A federal grand jury has indicted two Ohioans on charges of distributing heroin laced with carfentanil, a substance used to tranquilize large animals that authorities say is… Read More
Hatfields and McCoys Meet Again
PIKEVILLE, Ky. (AP) – The most famous of feuding Appalachian families are gathering for a special event at the McCoy well in eastern Kentucky. The well is on the property… Read More
Advocacy Group: Sunday Hunting Could Benefit W. Va.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A representative of a national sportsmen’s advocacy group told West Virginia lawmakers that allowing hunting on Sundays could create thousands of new jobs and spur millions… Read More
Senate Approves Coal Miner Pension, Health Care Benefits
WASHINGTON (AP) – An election-year bill to protect health care and pension benefits for about 120,000 retired coal miners and their families has moved forward in the Senate. The Senate… Read More
Freedom Industries Exec Wants Class-Action Lawsuit Settlement
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The executive in charge during a water-tainting chemical spill in 2014 wants a judge to approve his class-action lawsuit settlement. The Charleston Gazette-Mail reports that on Tuesday,… Read More
Ohio State Auditor Deems Tiny Town ‘Unauditable’
STOUT, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s state auditor says a tiny river town with no mayor, no clerk and no financial records is “unauditable.” Auditor of State Dave Yost says no… Read More
Man Recaptured After Climbing Out Squad Car Window
BARBOURSVILLE, W.Va. (AP) – Putnam County deputies have recaptured a man who briefly escaped custody by climbing out of a squad car window. Local news organizations report that deputies caught… Read More
W. Va. Safety Officials Propose Fines For Wayne Sawmill
WAYNE, W.Va. (AP) – Federal workplace safety officials are proposing $214,000 in fines against a West Virginia sawmill they cited just two years ago. On Monday, the U.S. Occupational Safety… Read More
Kentucky Governor Spokeswoman Going to Trump Campaign
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin’s spokeswoman is leaving to take a position with the Donald Trump campaign. Jessica Ditto is resigning to become deputy communications director for… Read More
W. Va. Lawmakers Send Flooding Recovery Bill To Governor
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia lawmakers have quickly sent Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin a bill that addresses recovery costs from deadly floods in June. The Senate voted 32-0 Monday… Read More
Kasich Talks TPP At White House
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio Gov. John Kasich has visited the White House in support of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement. The Republican was among guests of President Barack Obama… Read More
WVU College of Law Plans In-State Tuition Rates For Out-of-Town Alumni
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) – The West Virginia University College of Law plans to offer in-state tuition rates to students from other states who have graduated from a West Virginia college…. Read More
Ohio Prison Union Protests Closing of Prison Farms
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The union representing Ohio’s corrections officers is vowing to continue protesting the closing of Ohio prison farms after losing its latest court battle. The Ohio Civil… Read More
Athens Pool Timeline Extended, Mayor Says
City Council and city officials have not come to a consensus on the Athens city pool, but one thing that was made clear at Monday’s council committee meetings was that… Read More
Deer Hunting Opening With Archery In Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio is opening deer hunting with the annual archery season, followed by statewide youth gun, gun and muzzleloader seasons. Hunters participating in the archery season that… Read More
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