All Posts from Susan Tebben
Ohio Sheriff’s Office Seeks Drone Certification
HAMILTON, Ohio (AP) – A southwest Ohio sheriff’s office is working for certification to operate drones that can be used for evidence gathering and in searches. The Hamilton-Middletown Journal-News reports… Read More
W. Va. Allows Concealed Carry Without Permits, Training
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia now lets people 21 years old and up carry hidden guns without permits or training. The law passed by the Republican-led Legislature took effect… Read More
Raw Milk Allowed in W. Va. Through Agreements
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginians are now allowed to drink raw milk through animal-sharing agreements. The law that was passed by the Republican-led Legislature and signed by Democratic Gov…. Read More
Business to Pay for C8 Filtration in Vienna
VIENNA, W.Va. (AP) – A company has agreed to pay for the installation of carbon filters in Vienna’s water treatment plant. Vienna Mayor Randy Rapp says the installation paid for… Read More
Ohioans Mentioned For Vice Presidential Consideration
CINCINNATI (AP) — Ohio’s starring role as a presidential swing state could also earn supporting roles for state politicians on this year’s presidential tickets. Having ended his own presidential campaign,… Read More
Solar-Powered Plane Lands in Ohio
DAYTON (AP) – A solar-powered airplane has landed in Dayton, Ohio, on the latest leg of its around-the-world journey. The Swiss-made Solar Impulse 2 landed in Dayton, Ohio, late Saturday… Read More
Athens High School To Honor Memory of Student at Graduation
An Athens High School senior killed in a car crash on Wednesday will be honored at Saturday’s graduation, the school’s principal said. Thomas J. Hamel, 18, was a senior at… Read More
Four Killed in Vinton Co. Crash, Including Athens High Schooler
A two-vehicle crash claimed the lives of four people including an Athens High School senior. The crash occurred Wednesday at the intersection of State Route 56 and State Route 93…. Read More
Ohio House Passes Annie’s Law
The House has overwhelmingly passed a bill that would allow for expanded use of in-car breathalyzers for those convicted of driving while intoxicated – including first-time drunk drivers. The bill… Read More
Homeowners: Glouster Crash Felt Like ‘Tremor’
Donna Hogsett said she and her husband were asleep in their home on State Route 685 at about 5 a.m. when they were awakened by a loud noise the feeling… Read More
Athens Superintendent Speaks on Transgender Directive
Though he has yet to receive his official copy of a federal directive regarding transgender students in public schools, Athens City Schools Superintendent Tom Gibbs said the issue is already… Read More
Glouster Police Officers Fired, One Charged In Crash
Update 3:51 p.m. Officers Ryan Keeney and Joshua Dewuell have been terminated from their positions at the Glouster Police Department as a result of an internal investigation into a crash… Read More
Lawmakers Hear Arguments on Renewable Energy
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – State lawmakers have begun hearings on a pair of bills regarding Ohio’s renewable energy mandates. One measure would extend the current freeze on clean-energy standards for… Read More
W. Va. Judge: Violence Based On Sex Orientation Not A Hate Crime
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A judge has ruled that West Virginia law doesn’t consider violence or threats of violence based solely on a victim’s sexual orientation a hate crime. The… Read More
President’s Administration To Finalize Methane Emissions Cuts
WASHINGTON (AP) – The Obama administration is finalizing a rule to cut methane emissions from U.S. oil and gas production by nearly half over the next decade. It’s part of… Read More
Special Prosecutor Named in Ky. Deputy AG Bribery Case
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Democratic Attorney General Andy Beshear has appointed a special prosecutor to handle the case against his former deputy. Former Deputy Attorney General Tim Longmeyer pleaded guilty… Read More
Wreckage of World Trade Center Delivered to Huntington
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – Two pieces of steel from the wreckage of the World Trade Center have been delivered to Huntington, where they will be used in a memorial at… Read More
Judge: Insurance Not Liable In Megachurch Abuse Case
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Supreme Court says an insurer isn’t liable for part of a central Ohio megachurch’s $3.1 million settlement over the alleged beating of a 2-year-old… Read More
W. Va. Gov. Proposes Sales Tax Increases
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin is proposing tax increases on sales, tobacco, e-cigarettes and cellphone and landline use. Tomblin released those options Thursday while calling the Republican-led… Read More
One Arrested, One Hospitalized in Nelsonville Shooting
A woman is hospitalized with multiple gunshot wounds after an alleged incident with a family member, law enforcement said. Deputies from the Athens County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to 801… Read More
Elevated Lead Levels Found in Central Ohio Schools
HEATH, Ohio (AP) – Officials say elevated levels of lead have been found in water at two schools in a central Ohio district. Heath City Schools officials say water samples… Read More
Ohio Public Universities To Join State Treasurer for Announcement
Update 10:55 p.m. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s state treasurer says five of Ohio’s public universities are putting their spending information on his online checkbook website. Republican Josh Mandel made… Read More
Medical Marijuana Proposal Clears Ohio House
Update 4:50 p.m. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio House has passed a proposal to legalize medical marijuana in the state. The fast-tracked bill would bar patients from smoking the… Read More
Ky. Attorney General Transfers Millions For Rape Kit Backlog
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Democratic Attorney General Andy Beshear has transferred $4.5 million from his office to the Kentucky State Police to help eliminate the backlog in rape kit testing…. Read More
Report: Too Few Ohio Children in ‘Deep Poverty” Getting Help
CLEVELAND (AP) – A new report finds that too few of Ohio’s children living in deep poverty are getting cash assistance. The Cleveland-based Center for Community Solutions compared poverty and… Read More
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