You are viewing the "Associated Press" Archives
Medical Board OKs up to $200K to Review Sex Misconduct Cases
By: Associated Press
Posted on:
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The State Medical Board of Ohio has approved spending up to $150,000 more on a review of about 2,000 closed cases of alleged sexual misconduct or… Read More
Justice Creates Narcotics Intelligence Unit In WV
By: Associated Press
Posted on:
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice has created a state narcotics intelligence unit to focus on drug trafficking. The governor on Thursday signed an executive order establishing… Read More
WV Dems to Focus on Small Business, Infrastructure in 2020
By: Associated Press
Posted on:
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia Democrats say their 2020 legislative platform will focus on education, infrastructure, small businesses and social services. Democrats in the GOP-led statehouse detailed their “West… Read More
West Virginia Receiving $866K Grant For Flood Recovery
By: Associated Press
Posted on:
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The U.S. Labor Department has awarded more than $866,000 for flood recovery in West Virginia. U.S. Sens. Joe Manchin and Shelley Moore Capito announced the funding… Read More
WV Senate Forms Committee Dedicated to Child Welfare Issues
By: Associated Press
Posted on:
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A committee has been formed in the West Virginia Senate to focus on upcoming legislation related to child welfare. The formation of the Senate Select Committee… Read More
West Virginia Lawmakers Officially Start 2020 Session
By: Associated Press
Posted on:
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia’s 2020 legislative session has officially begun. The Senate and House of Delegates gaveled in Wednesday, starting the first day of the session with the… Read More
Photo ID Bill Wins Support from Top Election Official
By: Associated Press
Posted on:
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – A bill aimed at requiring Kentuckians to present photo identification to vote has won a quick endorsement from the state’s chief election official. Secretary of State… Read More
Kentucky Waiving Testing Fees for People Seeking GED Diploma
By: Associated Press
Posted on:
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Gov. Andy Beshear says Kentucky will start waiving testing fees for people wanting to obtain a GED diploma. Beshear said Tuesday that the Education and Workforce… Read More
Report: Number of Children without Health Insurance Grows
By: Associated Press
Posted on:
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has asked the state’s Medicaid official to look into what can be done in response to the recent increase in the number of… Read More
Judge Denies Attempt by Cities to Delay Ohio’s New Gun Law
By: Associated Press
Posted on:
AKRON, Ohio (AP) – A judge has turned down a request by several Ohio cities to delay part of the state’s new gun law. The cities are challenging the law… Read More
Ohio Seeks to Plug Oil and Gas Wells, Plans to Award $25M
By: Associated Press
Posted on:
CANTON, Ohio – The Ohio Department of Natural Resources has announced plans to plug a backlog of orphan and idle wells. A department spokesman says the Division of Oil and… Read More
Inmate Lawsuit: Guards Stood by or Helped Facilitate Attack
By: Associated Press
Posted on:
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A black West Virginia inmate says in a federal lawsuit that he was attacked by a member of the Aryan Brotherhood while state prison guards either… Read More
Coroner: Columbus-Area Drug Overdose Deaths Still Rising
By: Associated Press
Posted on:
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The coroner for the county that includes Ohio’s capital city says the number of fatal overdoses during the first nine months of 2019 grew from the… Read More
Judge Halts Unapproved Construction at Eastern Ohio Dam
By: Associated Press
Posted on:
NEW PHILIDELPHIA, Ohio (AP) A judge has halted unapproved construction work at a high-hazard Ohio dam after state inspectors determined the structure wasn’t safe. Tuscarawas County Common Pleas Judge Edward O’Farrell… Read More
3 Killed in Separate Accidents in Southern Ohio
By: Associated Press
Posted on:
The Ohio State Highway Patrol says three people have been killed in separate accidents in southern Ohio. Two people were killed Friday night when a car driven by an 18-year-old… Read More
Residents in Ohio Village Find Pink Water Flowing from Taps
By: Associated Press
Posted on:
DOYLESTOWN, Ohio (AP) – Residents in an Ohio village are being urged to keep their taps running to allow water from its system to go from pink to clear. The… Read More
Justice Appoints New DMV Commissioner
By: Associated Press
Posted on:
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice has picked the director of a General Motors dealership as the state’s new DMV commissioner. The Republican governor announced the appointment… Read More
Former WV Prison Guard Settles 3 Sex Abuse Lawsuits
By: Associated Press
Posted on:
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. – A former correctional officer in West Virginia has settled three lawsuits by women who say he sexually abused them while they were inmates. The women’s lawyer, state… Read More
New Kentucky Official Reverses Ruling on Teach Sickouts
By: Associated Press
Posted on:
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear says public school teachers who called in sick to protest legislation at the Capitol in Frankfort did not violate the law. A… Read More
Ohio School District Brings Back In-School Driver’s Ed Class
By: Associated Press
Posted on:
AKRON, Ohio (AP) – An Ohio school district has brought back in-school driver’s ed classes to help more students earn licenses. Akron Public Schools is piloting the program’s return in… Read More
Seven Shot at Bar in Huntington on New Year’s Day
By: Associated Press
Posted on:
HUNTINGTON, W. Va. (AP) – Police in West Virginia say seven people were injured after a shooting at a bar in Huntington early New Year’s Day. Huntington’s interim police chief… Read More
Court To Consider Jurisdiction Over Juvenile Sex Offenders
By: Associated Press
Posted on:
The Ohio Supreme Court has agreed to clarify how long juvenile court judges have jurisdiction over youthful sex offenders. At issue is a Cincinnati-area defendant who says the judge in… Read More
Police, Victims Warn Against Firing Guns On New Year’s Eve
By: Associated Press
Posted on:
Police are cautioning people not to fire guns into the air to bring in the new year. People being struck by stray bullets is not common but does occur. A… Read More
China Has Pain Pill Addicts Too, But No One’s Counting Them
By: Associated Press
Posted on:
SHANGHAI (AP) — Officially, China doesn’t have an opioid problem like the United States. But largely out of sight of the government, addicts exist. A government survey taken in 2016… Read More
Document Review Slows State Lawsuit Against E-school Founder
By: Associated Press
Posted on:
CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) — A review of thousands of documents is delaying a state lawsuit aimed at recouping millions of dollars from the founder and leaders of what was once… Read More
- « Previous Page
- 1
- < <
- 24
- 25
- 26
- 27
- 28
- > >
- 439
- Next Page »
