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Gorilla Fans Await Word of Ndume’s Return to Cincinnati Zoo
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CINCINNATI (AP) – Gorilla fans in Cincinnati are awaiting word about the return of a 37-year-old male silverback gorilla. Cincinnati Zoo officials said they wouldn’t provide an update until Ndume… Read More
Marijuana Testing Required for Free Community College in West Virginia
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ROANOKE, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia students participating in a new program for free tuition at public community colleges will have to pass a drug test that includes marijuana. The… Read More
More Ohio State Alumni Sue School Over Abuse by Team Doctor
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – More Ohio State alumni are suing the university over how school officials dealt with a team doctor who an investigation concluded had sexually abused at least… Read More
Skeletal Remains Pulled from Ohio River
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ABERDEEN, Ohio (AP) – Police in Ohio say a car containing skeletal remains has been pulled from the Ohio River. Aberdeen police Chief David Benjamin says it isn’t clear whether… Read More
Police: No ‘Evil Intent’ In Gay Bar Crash
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – Police in Kentucky say there was no evil intent involved when a van driver crashed into the front patio of a popular gay bar during Pride… Read More
Update: Parents Charged With Murder in Scioto County
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UPDATE (JUNE 14, 2019): Daniel and Jessica Groves, parents of the baby whose body was found in a well, are now facing several more charges. According to a press release,… Read More
State Seeks Federal Aid for Areas Impacted by Severe Storms
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Gov. Mike DeWine has officially requested a disaster declaration from President Donald Trump and federal assistance for 10 Ohio counties impacted by tornadoes, severe storms, straight-line… Read More
Sponsor of Closed Online School ECOT to Repay State $879,000
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The sponsor of a huge online charter school that abruptly closed in Ohio has agreed to repay the state $879,000. The Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow closed… Read More
Marshall Expels Convicted Student Facing 2 More Rape Charges
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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – Marshall University in West Virginia has expelled a student who was allowed to remain enrolled despite a conviction for a 2016 attack against a female schoolmate…. Read More
Medical Board Delays Vote on New Conditions for Medical Cannabis
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The State Medical Board of Ohio has postponed a vote on adding anxiety and autism spectrum disorder to the state’s list of qualifying conditions for purchasing… Read More
Reward Offered For Missing St. Clairsville Couple
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ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio (AP) – Sheriffs in two Ohio counties are offering a $5,000 reward for information about a mild-mannered couple missing for the last year and now feared dead…. Read More
Ohio Elections Chief Orders Security Upgrades for 2020
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s elections chief has ordered county election boards to undergo a host of security upgrades that he says will guard against cyberattacks and other threats ahead… Read More
Marshall Student Faces Sexual Assault Charges After Previous Conviction Against Fellow Student
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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – A student who remains enrolled at West Virginia’s Marshall University despite a conviction for a 2016 attack against a female student is facing charges of assaulting… Read More
Three W. Va. Priests Ousted After Investigation
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Three priests have lost their high-ranking positions in West Virginia after a church investigation reportedly accused them of enabling predatory and harassing conduct and financial mismanagement… Read More
Legionnaire’s Cases Increase At Ohio Hospital
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GROVE CITY, Ohio (AP) – Health officials in Ohio say 15 people have now been diagnosed with Legionnaires’ disease amid an outbreak at a recently opened hospital near Columbus. Franklin… Read More
Ohio Senate To Review Budget As Deadline Looms
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Republicans who lead the Ohio Senate are ready to unveil their proposal for the two-year state budget as lawmakers face a June 30 deadline to get… Read More
WVU Studies Power Plant Efficiency
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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) – Researchers at West Virginia University are trying to figure out how to create a more environmentally friendly way to keep power plants running. The college on… Read More
Columbus Attorney Orders End to Cash Bond for Minor Crimes
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The attorney for Ohio’s capital city has ordered prosecutors to stop asking for cash bonds for minor, nonviolent crimes to reduce jail populations. Columbus City Attorney… Read More
West Virginia Republican Calls for Governor to Resign
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A top West Virginia Republican is calling for Gov. Jim Justice to resign. Sen. Craig Blair on Monday said the Republican governor should step down to… Read More
Cleveland Area Rocks After Earthquake Reported in Lake Erie
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CLEVELAND (AP) – Federal geologists say an earthquake with an estimated magnitude 4 has been detected just northeast of Cleveland in Lake Erie. There were no reports immediately of damage,… Read More
More Information About Legionnaires’ Patient Released
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GROVE CITY, Ohio (AP) — A 75-year-old woman who contracted Legionnaires’ disease at a newly opened hospital outside Columbus and then died has been identified. The Columbus Dispatch reports an… Read More
Cash From West Virginia Bishop Not Reported To Vatican
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — The archbishop appointed to investigate the former leader of the Roman Catholic Church in West Virginia says he should not have redacted from his report to… Read More
West Virginia University Wins NASA Robotics Contest
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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) – A West Virginia University robotics team has won a NASA competition for the second time in three years. The college on Friday announced the team’s win… Read More
Derailment Snarls Main Route Between Chicago, East Coast
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SWANTON, Ohio (AP) – More than a dozen derailed freight cars in Ohio are blocking a main Midwest rail route that connects Chicago with the East Coast. Authorities say a… Read More
Derailment Snarls Main Route Between Chicago, East Coast
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SWANTON, Ohio (AP) – More than a dozen derailed freight cars in Ohio are blocking a main Midwest rail route that connects Chicago with the East Coast. Authorities say a… Read More
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