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Retired Huntington Workers Won’t Have to Return Overpaid Pensions
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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) — A West Virginia city isn’t going to force retired police officers and firefighters to return miscalculated and overpaid pension payments. The Herald-Dispatch reports the Huntington City Council… Read More
Marshall University’s Marching Band to Perform in London Parade
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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) — London’s New Year’s Day Parade is set to feature a little touch of West Virginia. Marshall University’s marching band is heading to perform in London’s parade… Read More
Prosecutor Opposes School Shooter Appeal to Ohio High Court
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The prosecutor is opposing a convicted school shooter’s request for the Ohio Supreme Court to hear an appeal in his case. Ely Serna was sentenced to more than 23 years… Read More
State Economic Development Wing to Double Spending Next Year
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The head of Oho’s private economic development corporation says the organization will double its spending down the road. J.P. Nauseef is the head of JobsOhio, which pursues job opportunities for… Read More
Board to Consider New Conditions for Medical Marijuana Use
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The state Medical Board is accepting new petitions seeking to add illnesses as qualifying conditions for physicians to recommend medical marijuana to patients. Cleveland.com reports the board is taking petitions… Read More
Ohio BMV to Notify Customers of Vehicle Safety Recalls
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Ohio’s Bureau of Motor Vehicles plans to begin a vehicle safety recall notification program using the state’s vehicle registration renewal process. The bureau says customers will begin receiving open recall… Read More
Court to Weigh Group’s Effort to Block Nuclear Plant Rescue
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The Ohio Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments from a group trying to overturn the roughly $1 billion rescue of Ohio’s nuclear power plants. Ohioans Against Corporate Bailouts argue… Read More
WV Residents Can Recycle Christmas Trees for Fish Habitat
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia residents who want to recycle their Christmas trees after the holidays will be able to donate them for fish habitat. The recycling event is… Read More
Steel Manufacturer’s Cost-Cutting Efforts Continue
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CANTON, Ohio – Cost-cutting efforts at an Ohio steel manufacturer have eliminated 14% of the workforce over the last year. TimkenSteel recently eliminated 55 salary positions and ended a scholarship… Read More
DeWine Delays February Execution Amidst Drug Shortage
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has delayed a death row inmate’s February execution as the state struggles to find an adequate supply of drugs for lethal injection…. Read More
Ohio Inspector General: Spouse of Kasich Cabinet Member Steered Contracts
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s state watchdog says an information technology executive with ties to then-Gov. John Kasich’s administration worked to improperly steer as much as $9 million in state… Read More
Group Claims Bias in Lawsuit Against Cleveland’s Water Department
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A civil rights group has sued Cleveland claiming the city’s water department discriminates against black customers by disproportionately shutting off service and placing liens on their property for unpaid bills…. Read More
School Bus Crash in Perry County
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THORNVILLE, Ohio (WOUB) – The State Highway Patrol says a school bus and another vehicle have crashed in Ohio and at least eight children and the bus driver were transported… Read More
ACLU Back on Board with Bill Reducing Drug Crime Penalties
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The American Civil Liberties Union says it’s ready to once again support a bill designed to reduce low-level drug possessions to misdemeanors and increase penalties for… Read More
Roadway Rights in Ohio’s Plan for More High-Speed Internet
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A strategic plan would extend high-speed internet to about 1 million unserved or underserved Ohioans by using rural routes and highways previously off-limits to private development. If… Read More
Columbus Announces Selection of New Police Chief
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s capital city has announced that its new police chief will be the man who served as interim chief over the past year. Thomas Quinlan was… Read More
Ohio Supreme Court Rules ‘Dangerous Dog’ Label Not Needed for Prosecution
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Supreme Court says a dog doesn’t have to carry a formal “dangerous dog” label under state law for prosecutors to charge an owner for… Read More
Daniel Cameron Becomes Kentucky’s First African-American AG
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Republican Daniel Cameron has been sworn in as the first African American in Kentucky history to serve as its attorney general. Cameron took the oath of… Read More
Silver Bridge Site Named Historic Landmark 52 Years After Collapse
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POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. (AP) – The site of a West Virginia bridge that collapsed 52 years ago and killed dozens of people has been recognized as a National Historic Civil… Read More
Ohio Unveiling School Safety Center to Help Prevent Violence
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The state is unveiling its new Ohio School Safety Center today as a panel that will advise that office begins its work. The new office under Ohio Homeland Security is… Read More
Backers of Gun Background Checks Won’t Try for 2020 Ballot
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A gun safety group seeking a change of state law in Ohio to require background checks on virtually all guns sales said Friday it now plans… Read More
Dismissal of Ohio Lawsuit Against Pipeline Company is Upheld
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CLEVELAND (AP) – An Ohio appeals court has upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit filed by the state against a natural gas pipeline company over environmental violations. The Fifth District… Read More
Train Worker Killed in West Virginia Derailment
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WASHINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – A sheriff’s office in West Virginia says an employee for a freight transportation line was killed when a train went off the rails near a chemical… Read More
Hunting Totals Down During West Virginia’s Traditional Firearms Season
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SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Wildlife officials say the number of antlered white-tailed deer killed in West Virginia during the two-week firearms season was down compared to a year ago…. Read More
Justice Department Awards Nearly $38M to West Virginia
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The Department of Justice has announced awards of nearly $38 million to West Virginia to fight crime and improve community safety. A statement from the agency… Read More
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