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W. Va. Man Sentenced to 100+ Years In Home Invasion Case
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — A West Virginia man has been sentenced to more than 100 years in jail in a home invasion attack. News outlets report 41-year-old Russell Slater of… Read More

ODOT: Severe Storm Costs Total More Than $500k
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio’s Department of Transportation says its employees have spent more than 20,000 hours helping with cleanup from tornadoes and other severe weather that swept through parts… Read More

Planned Parenthood, Ohio AG Ask For Delay In Abortion Case
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CINCINNATI (AP) — Republican Attorney General Dave Yost has joined Planned Parenthood in asking a federal judge to postpone information-gathering in a legal challenge to Ohio’s law banning a common… Read More

W. Va Boy Scouts Funnel Millions Into State Each Year
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BECKLEY, W.Va. (AP) – A new study says a Boy Scouts reserve funnels millions of dollars in revenue into West Virginia each year. The West Virginia University Bureau of Business… Read More

Ohio Coal Mining Reclamation Likely To Come Up During Budget Talks
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – An Ohio Senate decision to cut funding Republican Gov. Mike DeWine budgeted for reclaiming abandoned coal mining sites is expected to arise during budget compromise talks… Read More

OU President Receives Raise, $72k Bonus
By: Susan Tebben
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ST. CLAIRSVILLE, OH (WOUB) — Ohio University’s president has received an increase in his base salary, and a bonus after a positive performance evaluation. The OU Board of Trustees approved… Read More

Legislative Audit: Marshall’s Inventory System Not Safeguarding From Fraud
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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – A legislative audit says a West Virginia college’s inventory management system isn’t properly recording state assets or safeguarding them from misuse, abuse or fraud. The Huntington… Read More

Ohio House Committee To Vote On Conceal Carry Legislation
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – An Ohio House committee has scheduled a vote on legislation allowing individuals to carry concealed weapons without having to receive training, undergo a background check or… Read More

Jackson Mayor Indicted, Alleged To Have Used Influence For Money, Contracts
By: Susan Tebben
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JACKSON (WOUB) — The mayor of a Southeastern Ohio town will face charges which allege he used his influence as a public official to secure money and a public contract…. Read More

Safety Plan Important During Southeast Ohio Severe Weather
By: Blake Hardesty
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ATHENS (WOUB) — According to the National Weather Service (NWS), at least 20 people died in 2018 due to lightning and severe weather. It is very important to have a… Read More

Skeletal Remains Pulled from Ohio River
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ABERDEEN, Ohio (AP) – Police in Ohio say a car containing skeletal remains has been pulled from the Ohio River. Aberdeen police Chief David Benjamin says it isn’t clear whether… Read More

Police: No ‘Evil Intent’ In Gay Bar Crash
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – Police in Kentucky say there was no evil intent involved when a van driver crashed into the front patio of a popular gay bar during Pride… Read More

Update: Parents Charged With Murder in Scioto County
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UPDATE (JUNE 14, 2019): Daniel and Jessica Groves, parents of the baby whose body was found in a well, are now facing several more charges. According to a press release,… Read More

Middleport Man Pleads Not Guilty In Murder Case
By: Susan Tebben
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ATHENS (WOUB) — A man accused in the death of a Shade man entered a plea of not guilty in Athens County Common Pleas Court on Wednesday. Andy Doczi, 37,… Read More

Reward Offered For Missing St. Clairsville Couple
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ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio (AP) – Sheriffs in two Ohio counties are offering a $5,000 reward for information about a mild-mannered couple missing for the last year and now feared dead…. Read More

Ohio Elections Chief Orders Security Upgrades for 2020
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s elections chief has ordered county election boards to undergo a host of security upgrades that he says will guard against cyberattacks and other threats ahead… Read More

Marshall Student Faces Sexual Assault Charges After Previous Conviction Against Fellow Student
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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – A student who remains enrolled at West Virginia’s Marshall University despite a conviction for a 2016 attack against a female student is facing charges of assaulting… Read More

Three W. Va. Priests Ousted After Investigation
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Three priests have lost their high-ranking positions in West Virginia after a church investigation reportedly accused them of enabling predatory and harassing conduct and financial mismanagement… Read More

Legionnaire’s Cases Increase At Ohio Hospital
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GROVE CITY, Ohio (AP) – Health officials in Ohio say 15 people have now been diagnosed with Legionnaires’ disease amid an outbreak at a recently opened hospital near Columbus. Franklin… Read More

Ohio Senate To Review Budget As Deadline Looms
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Republicans who lead the Ohio Senate are ready to unveil their proposal for the two-year state budget as lawmakers face a June 30 deadline to get… Read More

WVU Studies Power Plant Efficiency
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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) – Researchers at West Virginia University are trying to figure out how to create a more environmentally friendly way to keep power plants running. The college on… Read More

Woman Hid OU Professor Sexual Harassment Out Of Fear For Job, Career Prospects
By: Susan Tebben
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ATHENS (WOUB) – Lindsay Boyle was an undergraduate student at Ohio University in 2011, with aspirations to become an international journalist. What she didn’t have was the financial support to… Read More

W. Va. City Restricts Protests at Abortion Clinics
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia’s capital city has passed an ordinance aimed at curbing protests at abortion clinics. News outlets report the Charleston City Council voted 21-5 on Monday… Read More

Seven Diagnosed with Legionnaire’s Disease at New Mount Carmel Hospital
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GROVE CITY, Ohio (AP) — Ohio’s health authority on Friday ordered a newly opened hospital outside Columbus to immediately flush and disinfect its water lines and take other steps to… Read More

Athens Man Found Dead Near Parking Garage
By: Susan Tebben
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UPDATE 10 A.M. – Athens police have released the name of the man found dead near the parking garage on Friday. The man was identified as Evan D. Key, 36, of… Read More
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