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Auto Mechanic Sentenced To Prison For Dealing Pills
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An auto mechanic who sold prescription painkillers out of a Huntington shop has been sentenced to more than five years in prison. U.S. Attorney Booth Goodwin says Vernon Browning, 45,… Read More
Fmr. Gov. Ted Strickland Endorses Kasich Challenger
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Former Democratic Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland has endorsed his party's challenger trying to face off against incumbent GOP Gov. John Kasich next year. Strickland calls fellow Democrat Ed FitzGerald a… Read More
Commission Studying Air Force Bases Visit Ohio
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Members of a national commission studying the U.S. Air Force to see if structural changes are needed will visit Ohio military bases this week seeking information. The commission says members… Read More
Six-Year-Old Boy Killed In Tractor Accident
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Authorities in central Ohio say a 6-year-old boy was killed when he fell off the tractor he was riding on with his father and was run over. The Licking County… Read More
Woman Wants 18K After Bank Repossesses Wrong House
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A Vinton County woman wants her family's possessions back after a bank's employees mistakenly took them when they confused her home with a foreclosed property across the street. Homeowner Katie… Read More
Marshall University Hosts Research Symposium
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Student research projects on obesity and other biomedical issues will be showcased during a symposium at Marshall University. Other research topics include chronic back pain, infectious diseases and diabetes. The… Read More
Over 150 Citations Issued During Huntington Cleanup
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Property owners in Huntington have received more than 150 citations since July 1 for violating a new ordinance aimed at eliminating outdoor junk, trash, weeds and tall grass. The citations… Read More
Burning Body Tentatively Identified
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Authorities say a body found burning alongside a road in southeast Ohio last week has been tentatively identified and the death is being investigated as a homicide. The Morgan County… Read More
Police Arrest Jackson Man For Child Abduction
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UPDATE 12:15 p.m. An entire community breathed a sigh of relief Friday when 6-year-old Macey Stewart was found, but area law enforcement agencies continue their investigation into exactly what happened… Read More
Ohio Inmate Spared Death Penalty Because Of Weight Dies
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An Ohio inmate whose 450-pound girth became an issue in his death penalty case has died months after being granted clemency. A state prisons spokeswoman says 53-year-old Ronald Post died… Read More
Ariel Castro Reaches Plea Agreement
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A Cleveland man accused of holding three women captive in his home for about a decade has agreed to plead guilty in a deal to avoid the death penalty. Ariel… Read More
Trial Date Set For Teen Accused Of Killing Two Brothers
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A judge has set a Nov. 4 trial date for a 17-year-old boy charged in the slayings of two teen brothers in northwest Ohio. The trial date was set during… Read More
Fish Help In Restoring WV Mussel Population
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West Virginia fisheries biologists are using fish to help restore mussel populations wiped out by two major chemical spills. Natural resources officials are hoping to correct the damage wrought by… Read More
West Virginia Treasurer’s Office Returns Millions In Unclaimed Property
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The West Virginia State Treasurer's Office returned $6.2 million in unclaimed assets to owners in the 2013 fiscal year. Treasurer John Perdue says Kanawha County, the state's most populous county… Read More
Ohio Gun Group Raises $12K For George Zimmerman
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An Ohio firearms group has raised more than $12,000 to buy guns or a security system for George Zimmerman, the former neighborhood watch volunteer who was recently acquitted of all… Read More
Ohio Pediatric Doctor Faces Child Porn Charge
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Federal prosecutors are alleging the director of a pediatric cancer radiation unit at Ohio State University downloaded sexually explicit child pornography videos and photos. A criminal complaint filed Wednesday in… Read More
State Of Ohio Has No Plans To Promote Health Insurance Marketplace
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Ohio officials are taking a hands-off approach when it comes to promoting the federal health care law. Ohio's insurance department says no marketing, advertising or outreach efforts are in the… Read More
West Nile Detected In West Virginia Mosquitoes
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The Cabell-Huntington Health Departments says the West Nile virus has been detected in mosquitoes in Barboursville. Environmental health director Stan Mills tells The Herald-Dispatch that a pool of mosquitoes around… Read More
New Program Works To Improve Ohio’s Infant Mortality Rate
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A new effort will focus on trying to improve Ohio's infant mortality rate, which is one of the worst in the nation. The national rate dropped by 11 percent from… Read More
Principal Accused Of Beating Student Acquitted Of Charges
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A former Mason County, West Virginia principal has been acquitted of charges that he assaulted a student. Mason County Circuit Court Judge David Nibert granted a defense motion for acquittal… Read More
Federal Judge Orders Ohio To Recognize Same-Sex Marriage Of One Ohio Couple
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A federal judge has ruled in favor of two Ohio men who want their out-of-state marriage recognized as one of them nears death. U.S. District Judge Timothy Black in Cincinnati… Read More
Community Members Gather For Rally After Zimmerman Verdict
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Athens joined dozens of other U.S. cities in urging for some form of justice for Trayvon Martin, the unarmed teen shot and killed by George Zimmerman in Florida. One week… Read More
Founder Of The Wilds Dies
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A family member says that Robert Teater, a long-time public servant who led Republican Gov. James Rhodes' expansion of Ohio's state park system in the 1970s and was a candidate… Read More
Hospital Patient Steals Ambulance and Crashes
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Huntington police say a patient at St. Mary's Medical Center stole an ambulance and crashed it into three other vehicles. Police tell media outlets that Raymond Spurlock, 40, is charged… Read More
Man Dies After Being Swept Away By Flood
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Police in West Virginia say a 63-year-old man has died after being swept away by floodwaters. Putnam County Sheriff Steve Deweese said Monday that the man was clearing away brush… Read More
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