All Posts from Susan Tebben
Ky. Fish & Wildlife Holds Public Auction
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources is set to hold a public auction of surplus and confiscated items. The auction is being held today… Read More
Former Pomeroy Jail Officer Charged With Sexual Assault of Inmates
POMEROY, Ohio (AP) – A former jail officer in Ohio accused of sexually assaulting or trying to sexually assault a dozen female inmates and probationers has been convicted of sexual… Read More
W. Va. Delegate Resigned Over Relationship With Intern
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — A West Virginia delegate who resigned as chairman of the House education committee says he was asked to step down because he was having a relationship… Read More
Former W. Va. Jail Workers Accused of Unlawful Force
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Federal authorities say two former West Virginia jail workers have been charged with using unlawful force on a pretrial detainee. The FBI, federal prosecutors and the… Read More
‘Bridge to Nowhere’ Work Begins
BLUEFIELD, W.Va. (AP) — A “Bridge to Nowhere” in southern West Virginia will have a destination in a few years. Gov. Jim Justice held a groundbreaking ceremony Wednesday for the… Read More
Attorneys To Argue Public Distribution Of Opioid Data
CINCINNATI (AP) — A three-judge panel will hear arguments on whether federal data about how prescription opioid drugs were distributed should be made public. Attorneys for two news organizations are… Read More
Three Killed Including Deputy In Muskingum Co. Crash
ZANESVILLE, Ohio (AP) — The State Highway Patrol says a two-vehicle crash in Ohio has killed three people, including an off-duty deputy, and injured four children. The patrol says the… Read More
Sigma Pi Expelled From OU For ‘Hazing and Other Violations’
ATHENS (WOUB)– A fraternity under fire after one of its pledge members died has been expelled from Ohio University. A university release sent Tuesday stated “hazing and other violations of… Read More
Glouster Man Charged After Pursuit Through Woods
A Glouster man is in custody after law enforcement chased him through the woods of Murray City. Stephen A. Giffin was wanted on warrants for felonious assault to a peace… Read More
‘Polio-like’ Illness Confirmed In West Virginia
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources has confirmed a case of a polio-like illness that can cause paralyzing symptoms and prove fatal. The… Read More
$4 Million Coming To Improve W. Va. County’s Infrastructure
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin says more than $4 million is coming to a West Virginia county to improve its aging water treatment infrastructure. The West Virginia Democrat… Read More
Campus Pride Index Removes OU Amid LGBT Center Uncertainty
ATHENS (WOUB) — Ohio University has been removed from a national index of LGBTQ-friendly colleges and universities after the university stopped responding to questions from the leader of the organization…. Read More
Logan Woman in Custody After Hocking Co. Courthouse Fire, Pursuit
LOGAN — A Logan woman is charged with aggravated arson after allegedly setting a fire that damaged the Hocking County Courthouse, and allegedly wielding a knife at law enforcement. The… Read More
Deputy Fatally Shoots Man After Attack During Arrest
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) — A West Virginia sheriff’s office says a deputy has fatally shot a man who pulled a knife while the officer was attempting to arrest him. News… Read More
Honda Slows Civic, Accord Production As SUV Demand Grows
MARYSVILLE, Ohio (AP) — Honda is slowing production of Accords and Civics as car buyers continue to favor SUVs and trucks. The Japanese automaker says it will temporarily idle a… Read More
Federal Judge Blocks Part Of Ohio Abortion Law
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A federal judge blocked part of an Ohio law late Thursday that bans the abortion method of dilation and evacuation in most cases, adding to a list of… Read More
Police: ‘High-Level Target’ Arrested in W. Va. Drug Bust
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) — Police in West Virginia say a large supplier of drugs has been arrested in Huntington and charged with five felonies. Huntington police on Wednesday announced the… Read More
W. Va. Officials Warn Of Social Security Scam
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Officials are warning West Virginia residents to look out for scammers who pose as the Social Security Administration. West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey on Thursday… Read More
Former Vice Squad Officer Faces New Charges
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Prosecutors say a former Ohio vice squad officer facing multiple federal and state charges including the shooting death of a 23-year-old woman is now accused of… Read More
Ohio University Professor Asks For Dismissal Of Lawsuit
ATHENS (WOUB) — An Ohio University professor is asking to be dismissed from a lawsuit in which he is accused of sexually harassing a graduate student who worked with him…. Read More
Federal Grant Coming To Ky. School Where Shooting Killed Two
BENTON, Ky. (AP) – A Kentucky school district where two students were fatally shot last year has been awarded a second federal grant to help recover from the tragedy. U.S…. Read More
Ousted Doctor Requests Case Consolidation
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — An intensive care doctor accused of ordering excessive doses of painkillers for dozens of patients who died is asking a court to consolidate 27 lawsuits filed… Read More
Ohio House: School Funding Overhaul Likely Separate From Budget Talks
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The leader of the Ohio House says a proposed overhaul of the state’s school funding system probably will have to be handled separately from the state… Read More
Body Identified In Second Chillicothe Park Death
CHILLICOTHE – The body found Monday in the wetlands of Goldie Gunlock Park in Chillicothe has been identified as 62-year-old Linda Roach. Roach was reported missing in November. Chillicothe Police… Read More
Ohio Considering Increased Hospital Regulation Following Patient Deaths
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – State officials are considering how Ohio might increase regulation of hospitals following allegations that a doctor ordered excessive painkiller doses for dozens of patients who then… Read More
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