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Ohio’s Jobless Rate Remains Unchanged
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Ohio's unemployment rate has held steady for the third month in a row after nearly a year of slight month-to-month decreases in the jobless rate. The state Department of Job… Read More
Body Found In Car At Parkersburg Car Wash
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Parkersburg police are investigating why a woman's body was found in the trunk of a car Thursday evening. According to the Parkersburg Police Department website, the body of… Read More
Window Closing For WV Governments For Storm Aid
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State and local governments in West Virginia are running out of time to apply for federal disaster assistance to help pay costs related to severe storms in late June and… Read More
Muskingum Co. Sheriff Travels To Washington D.C.
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The Ohio sheriff who oversaw the response to an exotic animal release is visiting Washington to support a federal bill that would restrict the private ownership and breeding of lions,… Read More
Third Suspect Pleads Not Guilty In Muskingum Co Case
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An Ohio man has pleaded not guilty in the gruesome killing of a woman found covered in burns and wailing by the side of a rural road. LaFonse D. Dixon… Read More
Drilling Company Moving To Ohio
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A company that provides equipment to the oil and gas drilling industry is moving from West Virginia to Ohio. Great Plains Oilfield Rentals expects the move from Buckhannon to St…. Read More
Semester Switch Affects Enrollment Numbers
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Enrollment at 17 Ohio colleges and universities that began using a semester schedule this fall has dropped by nearly 13,500 students, which could be a financial hit for schools relying… Read More
Cremated Human Remains Found In Foreclosed Ohio House
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Police say 56 boxes of cremated human remains have been found at a southwest Ohio house along with documents from a funeral home. Dayton police Lt. Wendy Stiver says the… Read More
Court Defers Change Of Venue For Accused Chardon HS Shooter
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A court is holding off on a request to relocate the trial of an Ohio teenager who pleaded not guilty to fatally shooting three students and injuring others at a… Read More
Convicted Belmont Co. Killer To Be Moved To Lucasville
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A condemned Ohio man is set to be moved from the state's death row in Chillicothe to the site of his Thursday execution in Lucasville. … Read More
High Schools Agree To Cooperate With Universities To Increase Number Of College Degrees
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Teaching institutions across central Ohio are reaching back to a basic lesson of kindergarten: It's nice to share. After decades competing, area colleges and universities, public and private schools and… Read More
Death Drug Running Low
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Records show that Ohio has enough of its execution drug to complete seven of its 10 scheduled lethal injections. The expiration of the supply of pentobarbital in September 2013 will… Read More
Hundreds Of Miners Lose Jobs
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Alpha Natural Resources reported Tuesday that it's eliminating 1,200 jobs company-wide, including 400 with the immediate closing of eight mines in West Virginia, Virginia and Pennsylvania. The decision comes as… Read More
Ohio Pet Cat Flies To Florida In Suitcase
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An Ohio woman says the pet cat that sneaked into her luggage for a flight to Florida has returned home safely and seems relatively unaffected by his surprise vacation in… Read More
Secret Ballot Vote Schedule For Constellium Workers
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Constellium Rolled Products Ravenswood is extending its contract offer to striking workers so they can vote on the proposal. United Steelworkers officials have scheduled a vote by secret ballot on… Read More
West Virginia Phone Scam Targets Hotel Guests
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West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw is warning travelers about a telephone scam targeting travelers. McGraw said Monday that the scam reported across West Virginia and surrounding states targets guests… Read More
Ormet Projects Job Losses Without Extra AEP Discounts
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A large Ohio aluminum manufacturer says it needs even deeper discounts from American Electric Power to avoid layoffs. Ormet Corp., located near Hannibal in Monroe County, has benefited from a… Read More
Accused Craigslist Killer’s Attorneys Want Tapes Thrown Out
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A judge in the deadly Ohio Craigslist robbery scheme case is deciding whether to throw out taped statements made to investigators by a teen suspect. Brogan Rafferty, who was 16… Read More
Body Pulled From Scioto River In 1975 Identified
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A coroner says a body discovered in the Scioto River in 1975 has been identified as a patient from a veterans medical center in southern Ohio after a family member… Read More
Deadly Cheese Forces Recall In Ohio And Other States
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The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says ricotta cheese tainted with listeria bacteria is linked to 14 illnesses and at least one death. The imported Italian ricotta salata cheese… Read More
Two Plead Not Guilty In Gruesome Zanesville Murder
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Two women have pleaded not guilty and a third suspect has been indicted in the gruesome killing of a woman found covered in burns and wailing by the side of… Read More
Gov. John Kasich Denies Mercy For Death Row Inmate
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Gov. John Kasich as denied mercy for a death row inmate set to be executed next week for shooting two men in the head in eastern Ohio in 1989. … Read More
Inman Trial Moved To Ross County
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The murder trial of a man charged in the slaying of his daughter-in-law, found strangled in a septic tank, has been moved to another southern Ohio county. Hocking County Common… Read More
Kasich Asks Ohioans To Remember 9/11
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Flags will be flown at half-staff at Ohio's public buildings and grounds to commemorate the 11th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Gov. John Kasich has ordered that the… Read More
Buzzards Causing Fairfield Co. Power Outages
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An Ohio electric company may have figured out what's been causing some of its customers to lose power: black buzzards roosting on transmission lines and transformers. American Electric Power Ohio… Read More
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