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Trump Administration Changes Course to Speed Up COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout
Three major changes are coming from the federal government, including new guidance to states urging them to allow anyone over 65 to get vaccinated.
Living In Harm’s Way: Why Most Flood Risk Is Not Disclosed
About 15 million properties in the U.S. are prone to flooding, but patchwork and ineffective disclosure laws mean most people get little to no information about flood risk before they move.
1st-Known U.S. Lung Transplant For COVID-19 Patient Performed In Chicago
A young woman in her 20s was healthy before the coronavirus struck her. After two months on a ventilator and ECMO device, her transplanted lungs are now working.
Reporters Pick Their Favorite Global Stories Of The Decade
The topics range from a ticking time bomb in the Arctic to the art of taking selfies in an ethical way. Here are the stories selected by our contributors.
Two Decades of Resistance: Coal River Mountain Watch Takes Stock at 20
Coal River Mountain Watch’s history of resistance to mountaintop coal mining is plastered across the wood-paneled walls of the group’s modest office in Raleigh County, West Virginia. Framed photos, many… Read More
“This Game Is All We Need To Focus On Right Now.” Inside One Of Southeastern Ohio’s Biggest Rivalries
Inside the coach’s office at Eastern High School, home of the Eagles, assistants sit on the couches that line the white concrete walls. After a Thursday practice, the room is… Read More
Without Oversight, Scores of Accused Priests Commit Crimes
Nearly 1,700 priests and other clergy members that the Roman Catholic Church considers credibly accused of child sexual abuse are living under the radar with little to no oversight from… Read More
1.3 Million More Workers Eligible For Overtime Pay, But Some Say Rules Fall Short
A long-awaited update to federal overtime rules means about 1.3 million workers will be entitled to extra pay when they work more than 40 hours. But critics say it doesn’t go far enough.
The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia | FRONTLINE | Tuesday, October 1 at 9 pm
One Year After Jamal Khashoggi’s Murder, FRONTLINE’s Season Premiere Investigates “The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia” On October 2, 2018, Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi walked into the Saudi… Read More
While “Zombie” Mines Idle, Cleanup And Workers Remain In Limbo
The sound of metal banging against metal broke the calm on the high mesa separating Colorado’s Paradox and Big Gypsum valleys. An old rusted headframe marked the entrance to an… Read More
Idle Lands: Justice Coal Group Top User Of Loophole Allowing Mine Lands To Sit Idle
Standing at an overlook on the top of Black Mountain — the tallest point in Kentucky — the wooded Appalachian mountains stretch on like a sea of green for miles…. Read More
Amateurs Identify U.S. Spy Satellite Behind President Trump’s Tweet
The satellite is believed to be among America’s most advanced. Some believe it’s as large as the Hubble Space Telescope.
2019 Summer Fun in Ohio: a Statewide Guide
Southeast Ohio Provides Eclectic Summertime Fun By Emily Votaw, WOUB Public Media Southeast Ohio blooms into its full splendor in the summer, boasting a wide array of lively music festivals,… Read More
AIFIF 2019 April 8-14, Features Tribute to Filmmaker/Artist Jo Andres
The Athens International Film + Video Festival (AIFVF) is excited to announce its 46th season, a week of film art and music in Athens, April 8-14, at the Athena Cinema… Read More
VIDEO: “Snot Otters” Get A Second Chance In Ohio
North America’s largest amphibian, the Hellbender salamander, is in trouble. They are endangered in several states. A team in Ohio is trying to save them before it’s too late.
Section 230: A Key Legal Shield For Facebook, Google Is About To Change
The 1996 law is praised by the tech industry as the core pillar of Internet freedom. But its path also runs through some of the darkest corners of the Web, such as online sex trafficking of children.
Decline In Hunters Threatens How U.S. Pays For Conservation
The steady drop is expected to accelerate in coming years, threatening the much-lauded model through which the U.S. has paid for conservation.
Rural Risk: Fighting Disease Amid The Opioid Crisis
Health officials in the Ohio Valley are investigating outbreaks of disease associated with needle drug use in what is emerging as a new public health threat from the region’s… Read More
Trump Administration Wants To Let Insurers Offer Plans With Fewer Benefits
The Department of Health and Human Services is proposing a rule that would expand short-term policies that don’t have to meet the Affordable Care Act’s benefit requirements.
YouTube Pulls Ads from Vlogger Logan Paul For Tasing Dead Rats
The video platform has temporarily shut off the video star’s revenue stream, citing a “pattern of behavior” that the company says is potentially damaging to other creators.
Hit a Hole in One For Public Media July 18
Tuesday, July 18 will mark the first ever WOUB Public Media Golf Tournament, taking place at the Athens County Country Club. The event is two-pronged, working to not only expand… Read More
Hocking Schools to Receive Solar Arrays as Part of Energy Competition
The Federal-Hocking School District could save thousands of dollars a month in electricity costs thanks to a local project that will place a solar array on the roof of the… Read More
Southwest Ohio Offers Affordable Family Fun
By Alexis Larsen For The Dayton Daily News Southwestern Ohio offers a wealth of options for affordable summer escapades made for family fun. The area is home to one of… Read More
Central Ohio: Fun This Summer Indoors, Outdoors, or Underground
By Steve Stephens The Columbus Dispatch Family fun in central Ohio comes in all shapes but, ideally, in just one size: big. Whether you’re a local or visiting from out… Read More
Death By The Numbers: Region’s Grim Statistics Heighten Health Debate
As Congress considers repealing the Affordable Care Act, health professionals in Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia grapple with what that might mean for a region where many depend on the… Read More