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Ohio AG Appealing Declaration Of Former Murder Suspect’s Innocence
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The Ohio Attorney General's Office is appealing a court's ruling that cleared the name of a man who spent more than five years on death row for a pair of… Read More
Public Employees Health Insurance Premiums Capped For 2013
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Those in West Virginia insured by the Public Employees Insurance Agency won't pay higher health insurance premiums and won't have any reductions in benefits in 2013. The PEIA Finance Board… Read More
Ohio State Law On Excessive Profits Upheld
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The Ohio Supreme Court has upheld a state law that keeps a utility from earning excessive profits. The state's high court on Thursday rejected an argument by American Electric Power… Read More
High Speed Putnam Co. Crash Ends In Man’s Death
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A man is dead following a wreck during a high-speed police chase in Putnam County. The accident occurred around 11:30 a.m. Thursday. Hurricane Mayor Scott Edwards tells media outlets that… Read More
West Virginia Can Do More To Entice Retirees
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A recent study says West Virginia is an attractive place for retirees and more could be done to entice them to live in the state. Expanding efforts to attract retirees… Read More
Report Finds West Virginia Needs To IncreaseTobacco Prevention Efforts
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A new report says West Virginia isn't investing enough in its efforts to help smokers quit and prevent kids from smoking. The report released Thursday by a coalition of public… Read More
Ohio Senate Clears Bill On Asbestos Lawsuits
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A bill aimed at curbing duplicate lawsuits over on-the-job asbestos exposure in a state with one of the nation's largest backlogs of such cases has cleared the Ohio Senate. Senators… Read More
Ohio House Clears Rules For Health ‘Navigators’
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The Ohio House has passed a bill to require training and certification for a new group of professionals who will be available to guide consumers through the new health insurance… Read More
W.Va. Redistricting Case May Tap State High Court
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West Virginia's Supreme Court may be asked to help resolve a pending challenge of the state's new congressional districts. Both sides in a federal lawsuit targeting that redistricting support asking… Read More
Fmr. Doctor Sentenced For Role In Pike Co. Pill Mill
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A former doctor has been sentenced to four years in prison for her role in a southern Ohio pill mill. Federal prosecutors alleged that Brenda Banks… Read More
Olive Hill Mayor Resigns After Drug Arrest
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The mayor of a small eastern Kentucky city has resigned following an arrest on a drug trafficking charge. The Independent reports the Olive Hill City Council accepted the resignation on… Read More
Thieves Steal Copper From Constellium Plant
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West Virginia State Police are warning manufacturers to review security procedures after two men posing as contractors drove out of a plant with two tons of stolen copper. Trooper C.A…. Read More
Wheeling Tunnel Gets First Major Inspection Since Renovation
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State highway officials are preparing to conduct the first major inspection of the Wheeling Tunnel since a $14.4 million renovation was completed two years ago. Dan Sikora with the Division… Read More
Pill Mill Co-Owner Gets Prison Time
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A judge has sentenced the co-owner of a southern Ohio pill mill to more than 17 years in prison. Prosecutors pushing for the sentence… Read More
Board Recommends W.Va. Judge Suspension Until 2016
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The Judicial Hearing Board is recommending that a Putnam County family court judge be suspended without pay until his term ends on Dec. 31, 2016. In an order filed Monday,… Read More
Judge Says Humane Society Can Join Ohio Exotics Suit
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A judge has ruled in favor of allowing the Humane Society of the United States to join the state in defending Ohio's new law regulating exotic animals. Four owners filed… Read More
Ohio To Investigate Source Of Alcohol In Fatal Wrecks
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Ohio is beefing up its investigations into the source of drugs or alcohol when they're suspected of being the cause of serious or fatal wrecks. Ohio Public Safety Director Tom… Read More
Judge Orders Prison Time For Pill Mill Operator
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A judge has sentenced the co-owner of a southern Ohio pill mill to more than 12 years in prison. Prosecutors pushing for the sentence argued that Lester Sadler enforced a… Read More
Natural Gas Drilling Numbers Below Official Estimates
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Natural gas drilling in Ohio hasn't met the initial expectations of state officials this year. The Columbus Dispatch reports that Ohio Department of Natural Resources officials had told state legislators… Read More
WV Officials Urge Veterans To Get Special Licenses
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State officials are urging veterans to showcase their service to the country on their drivers' licenses. West Virginia began offering a veteran designation on state drivers' licenses last month. West… Read More
Exotic Animal Owners Don’t Want Humane Society In Lawsuit
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Animal owners who are suing over the state's new regulations on dangerous wildlife say the Humane Society of the United States shouldn't be permitted to join the state in defending… Read More
Authorities Capture Suspect Wanted In Connection With Death Of Baby
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UPDATE: 12/3/12 @ 7:15 a.m. Authorities said they have captured a man who's been accused of causing fatal brain injuries to his girlfriend's 10-month-old baby in central Ohio. The Pickaway County… Read More
Columbus Police Officers Win $1 Million Powerball Ticket
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A group of about 20 Columbus police officers are holding a $1 million ticket sold during the Powerball drawing. Sandra Neal, Ohio Lottery Commission spokeswoman, said the winners have not… Read More
Report Documents Decline Of Appalachian Coal
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A new federal report confirms what Appalachia coal producers already know: Coal will remain an important energy source, but its share of U.S. power generation will fall. West Virginia's U.S… Read More
Kasich To Discuss Higher Ed. Funding With College Leaders
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Ohio's governor says college and university presidents in the state have made headway on a plan to achieve better academic outcomes for students, though he's keeping tight-lipped on the details…. Read More
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