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West Virginia Agency Wants to Trim Graduation Requirements
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The West Virginia Board of Education is once again trying to reduce high school graduation requirements. News outlets report the board voted Wednesday to open two… Read More
Federal Funds Target West Virginia Wasterwater Plant Repairs
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A wastewater treatment plant in West Virginia is receiving more than $1.4 million to repair damage caused by severe flooding in 2017. Officials say the grant… Read More
Man Accused in Jewish Center Threat Wants Evidence Tossed
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YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – A man who authorities say held a gun while recording a threatening video about an Ohio Jewish center is asking for certain evidence that portrays him in… Read More
Mom Believes 20-Year-Old Son Died Because of Milk Allergy
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NELSONVILLE, Ohio (AP) – The mother of an Ohio college student who was found unresponsive in his dorm and later died says a severe milk allergy was to blame. The… Read More
Lobbyist had Hand in Bill Sparking Ectopic Pregnancy Flap
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – An Ohio lawmaker who proposed legislation extending insurance coverage to a procedure considered medically impossible as a way of fighting abortion worked closely on the bill… Read More
Ohio Base to Become First Active-Duty Purple Heart Base
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WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio (AP) – An Ohio Air Force base plans to join the Purple Heart Trail community as the first active-duty Purple Heart Base. Wright-Patterson Air Force… Read More
Akron Launches Police Academy for 1st Time in 12 Years
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AKRON, Ohio (AP) – The city of Akron has begun its first police academy in a dozen years since budget cuts canceled the program. The Akron Police Department has 40… Read More
West Virginians Head to Canada to Find Affordable Insulin
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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) — A group of West Virginians have gone to Canada to find affordable insulin. The Charleston Gazette-Mail reports the caravan left Morgantown Sunday morning for Niagara Falls,… Read More
Cities Challenging New State Law on Guns
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio cities challenging a new state law that they say infringes on their ability to regulate firearms are ready for their day in court. The cities are… Read More
Ohio, Nevada to Meet for 1st Time in Famous Idaho Potato Bowl
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ATHENS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio and Nevada will meet for the first time in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl on Jan. 3 in Boise, Idaho. The Wolf Pack finished third… Read More
Coal Bankruptcy Judge Asks Company to Explain Attorney Costs
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CASPER, Wyo. (AP) — A judge is telling a bankrupt coal company to provide more information about over $73,000 in expenses accrued by its attorneys while miners awaited back pay…. Read More
Ohio Supreme Court Justice Sharon Kennedy Seeks Re-election
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio Supreme Court Justice Sharon Kennedy says she will seek re-election next year. In a statement shared by the Ohio Republican Party, the 57-year-old Kennedy noted she has… Read More
Abortion Bill Suggests Doctors Reimplant Ectopic Pregnancies
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio proposal aimed at outlawing abortions would present some doctors with the choice between facing potential criminal prosecution or attempting a procedure considered medically impossible:… Read More
W. Va. Trial Delayed After Suspect Asks for Test of Accusers’ DNA
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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – The murder trial of a West Virginia man has been delayed after he requested his accusers’ DNA be compared to DNA found at the scene of… Read More
Kasich Collects $40K for Talk at Miami University
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Miami University paid former Gov. John Kasich $40,000 for a recent speech on civility. Kasich spoke Nov. 13 on the public university’s Hamilton campus. A contract… Read More
Ohio Court Will Hear Case Over Bullying, Teacher Liability
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case over whether educators were reckless in not preventing an injury to a student even though they’d… Read More
Cuyahoga County Dedicates Fund to Hold Opioid Settlement Cash
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CLEVELAND (AP) – One of the Ohio counties that struck a major settlement last month with the three biggest U.S. drug distributors and a major drugmaker has set up a… Read More
Ohio Supreme Court Accepts Case Over City’s Gun Restrictions
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A divided state Supreme Court has accepted an appeal by Ohio’s capital city fighting to keep its ban on bump stocks, which allow semi-automatic weapons to… Read More
Ohio Selects Rape Kit Tracking System Created by Idaho
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CLEVELAND (AP) – Ohio plans to use a system developed in Idaho that lets sexual assault survivors anonymously track the processing and testing of rape kits collected as evidence. The… Read More
FirstEnergy Solutions To Rename Amid Filing For Bankruptcy
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio-based coal and nuclear power generating agency says it will change its name once it restructures amid filing bankruptcy. Cleveland.com reports FirstEnergy Solutions announced Monday… Read More
Kentucky Governor Pardons Man in Child Sexual Abuse Case
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin has pardoned a man serving life in prison for sexually abusing his 6-year-old stepdaughter. News outlets report Bevin issued the pardon Friday,… Read More
WV Diocese Wants $792K from Disgraced Bishop
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WHEELING, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia’s Roman Catholic diocese wants a former bishop to pay it more than three-quarters of a million dollars after a series of alleged sexual and… Read More
Two WV Colleges Agree to Medical Education Partnership
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine and Marshall University have agreed to combine efforts on parts of their medical education programs. The schools on Monday… Read More
Buck Firearms Season Begins in West Virginia
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West Virginia’s annual buck firearms season kicked off today and is expected to bring thousands of hunters to the state’s vast woodlands. Officials say starting the season toward the end… Read More
Ethics Charges Filed Against Suspended Pike County Sheriff
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A state ethics charge has been filed against an Ohio county sheriff already facing multiple felonies. Pike County Sheriff Charles Reader has pleaded not guilty to… Read More
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