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Serial Killer’s Confession Resolves 1981 Murder Case
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CINCINNATI (AP) – Authorities say the confession of a serial killer who claims to have murdered 90 women has resolved a decades-old Ohio case as they seek help in identifying… Read More
West Virginia Governor Agrees to Pay Family Firm’s $1M Fines
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice has agreed to pay $1.23 million in court-ordered sanctions against one of his family’s companies. A lawyer for Justice’s companies on… Read More
Hospital’s Water Now OK to Use After Legionnaires’ Outbreak
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GROVE CITY, Ohio (AP) – Patients at a hospital in Ohio where there has been an outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease can now use the water inside the recently opened medical… Read More
Hepatitis C Program Launches in West Virginia to Fight Virus
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MORGANTOWN, W.V. (AP) – An initiative to combat the rise of hepatitis C infections has launched in West Virginia. News outlets report a five-year program called HepConnect launched Wednesday at… Read More
West Virginia Sports Betting App Delayed
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia lottery officials say the launch of a sports betting app has been delayed to ensure compliance with a federal law that deals with interstate… Read More
Talks with GM Doesn’t Produce Answers on Ohio Plant’s Future
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LORDSTOWN, Ohio (AP) – Members of Ohio’s congressional delegation came away with few answers after meeting with the head of General Motors about the future of its shuttered assembly plant… Read More
Ohio House Approves Death Penalty ‘Mental Illness’ Bill
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio House has approved a bill prohibiting the executions of defendants if they’re found to have had a “serious mental illness” at the time of… Read More
School Superintendent Facing Student Sex Charges Resigns
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RAVENNA, Ohio (AP) – An Ohio school superintendent accused of sex charges involving two students has resigned. The Ravenna Record Courier reports Laura Amero, superintendent of Windham Exempted Schools, submitted… Read More
Lawsuit Says Thrill Ride Maker Knew of Defect Before Crash
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A lawsuit filed against the maker of an amusement ride that broke apart at the Ohio State Fair says the company knew years before about a… Read More
W. Va. City Restricts Protests at Abortion Clinics
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia’s capital city has passed an ordinance aimed at curbing protests at abortion clinics. News outlets report the Charleston City Council voted 21-5 on Monday… Read More
Seven Diagnosed with Legionnaire’s Disease at New Mount Carmel Hospital
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GROVE CITY, Ohio (AP) — Ohio’s health authority on Friday ordered a newly opened hospital outside Columbus to immediately flush and disinfect its water lines and take other steps to… Read More
Federal Panel Reverses Ruling That Tossed KY Ethics Rules
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – A federal appeals court has reversed a lower court’s ruling that lifted Kentucky’s ban on gifts and donations from lobbyists to lawmakers. The Sixth U.S. Circuit… Read More
Bevin: ‘Onus’ on Lawmakers to Have Votes for Pension Plan
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin says the “onus” is on the Republican-led legislature to have the votes needed to pass his pension-relief proposal in a potential special… Read More
Judge Refuses to Temporarily Block New Election-Related Law
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – A Kentucky judge has denied a request by the state’s chief election officer to temporarily block a law aimed at removing her power over the State… Read More
Proposal Would Shield Contact Info of Victims, Witnesses
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A proposal in the Ohio budget would shield the telephone numbers of crime victims, witnesses to crimes and people involved in vehicle crashes. Franklin County Prosecutor… Read More
Ohio State Trustees Vote on Revoking Honor for Team Doctor
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A committee of Ohio State University trustees will vote Thursday on revoking the emeritus status of a team doctor found to have sexually abused young men… Read More
Ohio Library Cancels ‘Drag 101’ Following ‘Hostile’ Phone Calls
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DELAWARE, Ohio (AP) – An Ohio county library has canceled a class aimed at teens interested in drag following hostile and angry phone calls from community members. Delaware County District… Read More
Attorney for W. Va. Supreme Court Justice Argues Against U.S. Supreme Court Appeal
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – An attorney for a West Virginia Supreme Court justice is arguing that the U.S. Supreme Court should not take up the question of how states allocate… Read More
Former VP, Prez Candidate Biden To Speak At Ohio LGBTQ Event
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden is set to deliver the keynote address at an LGBTQ civil rights group’s Ohio fundraising gala. The Human Rights Campaign’s Columbus… Read More
WV Catholic Diocese Releases More Accused Priests’ Names
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia’s only Roman Catholic diocese has released the names of two more priests who it says have been credibly accused of child sexual abuse in… Read More
West Virginia Senate to Meet Saturday on Education
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The West Virginia Senate is set to reconvene later this week for the special legislative session on education. Republican Senate President Mitch Carmichael said Tuesday that… Read More
Towing ‘Spotters’ Prohibited Under Ohio House Bill
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Ohio House has approved a bill that would prohibit towing services from hiring “spotters” to report illegally parked vehicles. A spotter as described in the… Read More
Report: Less Than 1/3 Med. Marijuana Dispensaries With Provisional License Receive Operating License
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A report says fewer than one in every three medical marijuana dispensaries in Ohio that received a provisional license have also been granted an operating license…. Read More
Officials: W. Va. Voter Registration Problems Fixed
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia officials say they believe problems with voter registrations have been fixed. The Register-Herald reports Donald Kersey, who is general counsel for Secretary of State… Read More
Lawmakers Consider 2 Plans to Change Ohio Graduation Rules
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio lawmakers are considering competing proposals to change high school graduation requirements again, after already easing rules for students earning diplomas this year and next year…. Read More
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