All Posts from Susan Tebben
Judge: Police-Level Weapons Training Too Much For Teachers
HAMILTON, Ohio (AP) — A judge has ruled an Ohio school district’s policy allowing trained teachers and staff to carry concealed weapons in school doesn’t need to require the many… Read More
Ohio Elections Chief To Back Cybersecurity Bill
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio’s new elections chief is ready to voice his support for a bill he says aims to better protect the battleground state’s election systems from cyberattacks…. Read More
Ohio Legislators Rush To Fix Law That Banned Legal Guns
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – State lawmakers are moving quickly to fix a mistake in an Ohio bill that gun rights advocates say could inadvertently ban several types of legal guns…. Read More
Entrepreneurial Farming Workshops Coming To West Virginia
INSTITUTE, W.Va. (AP) – The first of three workshops on entrepreneurial farming and food manufacturing is this week in West Virginia. West Virginia State University Extension Service is hosting the… Read More
OSU, Sexual Misconduct Accusers Disagree, Propose Another Mediator
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Men who brought one of two lawsuits alleging Ohio State ignored or failed to stop a team doctor’s sexual misconduct are proposing another possible mediator after… Read More
Ky. Ag Commissioner: Green Whoopee Cushion Giveaway to Oppose ‘Green New Deal’
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky’s Republican agriculture commissioner is giving away a green whoopee cushion to highlight his opposition to the “Green New Deal” pushed by Democrats in Congress. Ryan… Read More
W. Va. Public School Teachers Hit Picket Line For First Day of Strike
West Virginia public school teachers and school service workers are hitting the picket line and packing the state Capitol on the first day of a statewide strike. The only county… Read More
College Offers Program To Address W. Va. Teacher Shortage
GLENVILLE, W.Va. (AP) – Glenville State College is offering a new program to help address West Virginia teacher shortages in critical areas. The Parkersburg News and Sentinel reports Glenville State… Read More
Kentucky House Passes To Ban Most Abortions
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – The Kentucky House has passed a bill that would ban most abortions in the state if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns its decision legalizing the procedure… Read More
DeWine Creates Task Force On Arrest-Warrant System
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Gov. Mike DeWine has created a task force to study changes to Ohio’s arrest-warrant system after a newspaper identified numerous problems within the system. Among issues… Read More
Coal Company Plans W. Va. Mine, 600 New Jobs
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Arch Coal Inc. says it plans to open a longwall mine in northcentral West Virginia and employ nearly 600 employees when it’s fully operational. The St…. Read More
Planned Parenthood Sues Ohio Over Abortion Law
CINCINNATI (AP) — Planned Parenthood has sued Ohio over a law that bans dilation and evacuation abortions, one of the most common abortion methods. Former Gov. John Kasich signed the… Read More
Lawsuit Filed In Death Of OU Fraternity Member
ATHENS (WOUB) — The family of an Ohio University student that died is suing, claiming the fraternity for which the student was pledging engaged in hazing practices and neglected to… Read More
OU President: No ‘Flaw In the Process’ in Former LGBT Center Director’s Removal
Editor’s Note: delfin bautista uses they/them pronouns and does not capitalize their name. ATHENS (WOUB) — The president of Ohio University denied a grievance by the former LGBT Center director,… Read More
OSU Mansfield Student, Kidnapping Suspect Found Dead
A woman and the man accused of abducting her from the Ohio State University Mansfield campus were found dead in Kentucky, according to the Ohio State Highway Patrol. A press… Read More
Mount Carmel Tightens Policies, Drug Access
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The Ohio hospital system that found a doctor ordered possibly fatal doses of powerful painkillers for dozens of patients has tightened policies and drug access to address problems… Read More
Ohio Legislature Pushes Third Version of ‘Heartbeat Bill’
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Republican lawmakers in both chambers of the Ohio Legislature are now pushing measures to ban abortion once a fetal heartbeat is detected. A version of the… Read More
Report: Medical Helicopter Made ‘Sharp Left Turn’ Before Vinton County Crash
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A preliminary report says an Ohio medical helicopter that crashed killing three people last month made “a sharp left turn” before tracking software indicated a problem…. Read More
W. Va. Bill To Allow Drug Felons To Receive Food Stamps Passes Senate
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A bill to allow drug felons to receive food stamps has passed the West Virginia Senate. The Senate unanimously approved the bill Tuesday. The House of… Read More
Purged Voters Get Another Chance To Register
CLEVELAND (AP) — Secretary of State Frank LaRose says he is reaching out to Ohioans who were recently purged from Ohio’s voting rolls. A spokesperson for LaRose said Monday that… Read More
W. Va. Delegate Under Fire For Calling LGBT ‘Terrorist Group’
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A West Virginia delegate has told a reporter he thinks “the LGBTQ is a modern day version of the Ku Klux Klan.” Del. Eric Porterfield made… Read More
Ohio Tax Collections Below Monthly Estimates
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio income-tax collections have missed their mark on estimates for two consecutive months. Income-tax revenue was 6 percent below estimates in December and more than 7… Read More
Judges Deny Request To Delay Redistricting Lawsuit
CINCINNATI (AP) – A three-judge panel in Cincinnati has denied a request by Ohio to delay a federal lawsuit that seeks the redrawing of congressional district lines ahead of the… Read More
Ohio Forest Fire Protection Area Expanded
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s Department of Natural Resources says its forestry division has expanded its Forest Fire Protection Area to now include all parts of 43 counties in the… Read More
Education Bill Public Hearings Crowded With Teachers, Parents, Union Officials
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Dozens of speakers have crammed the first of two public hearings on a complex education bill in West Virginia that teachers’ unions claim is retaliation for… Read More
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