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Underground Pipeline Work Starts In Ohio
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Work on an underground pipeline to transport liquid petroleum products across Ohio has begun in the eastern part of the state. The pipeline will connect to existing lines between Pennsylvania… Read More
Deputy Resigns After Using Taser At A Church Camp
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A Putnam County sheriff's deputy has resigned following an incident involving a Taser at a church camp. Sheriff Steve Deweese tells media outlets that the deputy used the device on… Read More
Man Sentenced In Shaken Baby Death
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A Huntington man has been sentenced to 40 years in prison in the shaking death of a 4-month-old girl he was babysitting. Cabell County Circuit Judge Paul T. Farrell gave… Read More
Parkersburg Native Killed In Afghan Crash Honored
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A memorial honoring a Parkersburg native who was killed in Afghanistan has been installed at City Park. Media outlets report that the monument honoring Navy Chief Petty Officer Nicholas H…. Read More
US State Department Issues Global Travel Alert
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The United States has issued a global travel alert because of an al-Qaida terrorist threat. The State Department says the potential for terrorism is particularly strong in the Middle East… Read More
Environmental Activists Seek Answers About Radioactive Drilling Waste
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More than 50 activists and environment groups are urging the governor to answer questions about radioactive drilling wastes from Ohio and out of state. The coalition of activists fear the… Read More
Man Gets 75K In Civil Rights Settlement
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A Huntington man has reached a $75,000 civil rights settlement after he said police officers seized his video camera and erased its footage. Joseph Pniewski said the officers violated his… Read More
Man Wants Charges For Torturing His Wife Dropped
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UPDATE 4:33 p.m. A West Virginia man accused of torturing his wife for years will be allowed to be there for the birth of their child. Jackson County Judge Thomas… Read More
Ohio Health Officials Say Insurance Premiums To Go Up Under New Healthcare Law
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Ohio officials say health insurance rates could increase an average of 18 percent for small businesses and 41 percent for individuals participating in plans in the new marketplaces created by… Read More
Castro Sentenced To Life Without Parole
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The Ohio man convicted of holding three women captive in his Cleveland house over a decade and raping them repeatedly has been sentenced to life without parole. Fifty-three-year-old Ariel Castro… Read More
Feds Find Numerous Violations At Army Facility Where Three Died
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Federal officials say nearly a dozen safety standards were violated at an Army weapons-testing pond near Baltimore where a Navy diver from Caldwell and two others have died this year…. Read More
Office For Retired OSU President Not Official
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Ohio State University's trustee chairman says no decision has been made on an office for retired president Gordon Gee. Bobby Schottenstein gave the update Wednesday as he shot… Read More
Group Receives Funding For Substance Abuse Recovery Services
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A West Virginia group is getting federal funding to help tackle substance abuse. Sens. Jay Rockefeller and Joe Manchin and Rep. Nick Rahall announced the funding The Healing Place in… Read More
Athens Native Named Head Of Ohio Department Of Public Safety
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An Athens County native has been chosen to succeed the outgoing head of Ohio’s public safety forces who announced his retirement Wednesday. The announcement of Department of Public Safety director… Read More
Ohio Reports Case Of Cyclospora Stomach Bug
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A stomach bug that has sickened hundreds of people in several states has been reported in Ohio. An Ohio Department of Health spokeswoman said Wednesday that one case has been… Read More
Trial Date Set For Day Care Operator
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A December trial is set for a Wood County, West Virginia day care operator charged in the death of a child who was left in a hot car. A Wood… Read More
Cabell County Senator Switches Parties, Announces Run For Congress
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Democrat Cabell County Sen. Evan Jenkins is switching to the Republican Party and plans to run for Democrat Rep. Nick Rahall's seat in Congress. A media advisory issued by Jenkins'… Read More
Local Counties Violate Sulfur Dioxide Standards
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The Environmental Protection Agency has included five Ohio counties in its list of communities where concentrations of sulfur dioxide violate the national standard. The federal agency on Tuesday listed parts… Read More
State Park Mineral Rights Auction Halted
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A federal agency has halted plans to auction off mineral rights for shale drilling in a state forest in eastern Ohio after state officials complained they weren't consulted. The U.S…. Read More
“Faces Of Fairness” Tour Launching Thursday
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A group devoted to fair treatment for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender West Virginians is screening a film that features 14 personal stories. Fairness West Virginia Institute is launching the… Read More
Donation Allows Night Football Games At West Liberty University
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West Liberty University's football team can start playing night games this fall thanks to the donation of a new lighting system. The gift from Wheeling native and alumnus Gary West… Read More
Minor Earthquake Shakes Glenville Area
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The Glenville area has been shaken by another minor earthquake. The U.S. Geological Survey reports that a magnitude-2.8 earthquake occurred at 2:09 a.m. Tuesday. The epicenter was 7 miles south-southwest… Read More
Feds Look To Open Up Forest For Fracking
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A federal agency plans to open up a state forest in eastern Ohio to shale gas drilling. The U.S. Bureau of Land Management wants to open more than 4,500 acres… Read More
Trial Set For Man Accused Of Torturing Wife
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A West Virginia man accused of torturing his wife for years is set to go on trial in October. Jackson County Circuit Court Judge Thomas Evans set an Oct. 15… Read More
Federal Funds Will Help Expand Center’s Services
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A West Virginia center is getting federal funding to expand and increase patient access to mental health treatment and substance abuse recovery services. Sens. Jay Rockefeller and Joe Manchin and… Read More
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