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New Business Court Division Chairman Named in West Virginia
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia Chief Justice Beth Walker has named a new chairman of the Business Court Division, which handles complex commercial litigation between businesses. The Supreme Court… Read More
Kentucky Delays Start Time for Some New Medicaid Rules
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – State officials in Kentucky have delayed the start of some new eligibility rules for a portion of its Medicaid population. Kentucky is one of 36 states… Read More
OSU Argues Use of Mediators Used In Other College Controversies
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Men alleging Ohio State ignored or failed to stop sexual misconduct by a team doctor are recommending their lawsuits be handled by one of the mediation teams used… Read More
Ohio High Schooler Admits Bringing Loaded Gun To School
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HAMILTON, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio high school student has admitted bringing a loaded gun to school. The 16-year-old boy appeared in Butler County Juvenile Court this week on felony… Read More
Lawyers: $6.5 Million to Settle False Arrest Claim
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Lawyers say a $6.5 million settlement has been reached with the widow of a former Ohio State University football star who says police used excessive force… Read More
Hospital, Doc Face 9th Suit Over Patient Deaths, Drug Doses
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A new wrongful-death lawsuit alleges an Ohio hospital patient was given a lethal painkiller overdose weeks after concern was raised about the doctor who ordered the… Read More
W.Va. Senate Committee OKs Education Bill Jeered by Teachers
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia senators have advanced education legislation viewed by teachers as retaliation for last year’s nine-day statewide strike. The Republican-led Senate voted 18-16 as a committee… Read More
Kentucky Lawmakers Seek Return of Sexual Harassment Payment
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Three current and former Republican lawmakers who paid a woman $110,000 as part of a secret sexual harassment settlement are demanding she give the money back… Read More
Ohio Diocese’s New Leader is Auxiliary Bishop from New York
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Pope Francis has appointed an auxiliary bishop from New York to lead the Catholic Diocese of Columbus in Ohio. Fifty-six-year-old Bishop Robert Brennan will replace Bishop… Read More
Authorities: Cause of Fatal Mobile Home Fire Undetermined
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NEW LEXINGTON, Ohio (AP) – Authorities in Ohio have ruled the cause of a mobile home fire that killed a 3-year-old boy and his 7-year-old sister as undetermined for now… Read More
W. Va. Senators Hear Takes On Education Bill
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — West Virginia senators were schooled about comprehensive legislation opposed by teachers to revamp the education system Wednesday while a state board urged them to consider its… Read More
Schools Remain Closed in Region Amid Frigid Temps
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Public schools in West Virginia are closed for a second straight day as dangerously frigid weather continues to blanket the state. Dozens of county school districts… Read More
Governor’s Order Updates Workplace Domestic Violence Policy
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Gov. Mike DeWine has signed an executive order expanding Ohio’s policy on workplace domestic violence to offer more protection to state employees who are victims of… Read More
Report: More Than 312,000 Felons Can’t Vote in Kentucky
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – A new report shows Kentucky has more than 312,000 people who cannot vote because of a felony conviction, a 67 percent increase from 2006. Kentucky is… Read More
West Virginia Children’s Reading Group Receives Award
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A West Virginia group that works to help children with reading has been chosen as one of 10 U.S. nonprofits to receive $10,000 in books. Read… Read More
Sen. Sherrod Brown Begins Tour Ahead of 2020 Decision
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BRUNSWICK, Ohio (AP) – Sen. Sherrod Brown is ready to kick off his multi-state tour of states that cast pivotal early votes in the 2020 presidential primary. The Ohio Democrat… Read More
11 Charged with Smuggling Drug-Soaked Papers into Prison
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CLEVELAND (AP) – The government says 11 people have been charged in a plot to smuggle synthetic drugs into federal prisons by soaking papers in drugs. The U.S. Attorney’s Office… Read More
Attorneys Prep Arguments In Ohio Down Syndrome Abortion Law
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CINCINNATI (AP) – Lawyers are preparing to make their cases to a federal court for and against the constitutionality of an Ohio law prohibiting doctors from performing abortions based on… Read More
Troopers Investigating Fatal Helicopter Crash in Vinton County
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UPDATE 4:03 p.m. — Authorities have released the names of the three people killed in a medical helicopter crash in Vinton County. The flight crew has been identified as pilot… Read More
Judge Dismisses Wrongful Death Claim Against Walmart
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DAYTON, Ohio (AP) – A judge has dismissed a wrongful death claim against Walmart in a civil rights lawsuit over a white police officer’s fatal shooting of a black man… Read More
WV House Passes Broadband Internet Bill, Sends to Senate
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The West Virginia House of Delegates has passed legislation aimed at expanding high-speed wireless and broadband internet development in the state. The bill approved 97-2 Monday… Read More
Union: W.Va. Teachers’ Protest Among Options in Bill Debate
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia’s Senate has bypassed a key committee in advancing major education legislation as a union official declined to rule out mobilizing teachers in protest for… Read More
State Program Could Help Suspended Drivers Regain Licenses
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohioans who had their driver’s license suspended for certain violations may be able to have their license reinstatement fee waived or reduced under a new program… Read More
Doc, Hospital Face 8 Wrongful Death Suits Over Drug Dosages
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – An Ohio woman’s family says she died at a hospital minutes after receiving two excessive doses of potentially lethal medication ordered by a doctor now being… Read More
Edelen Files for Kentucky Governor Ahead of Tuesday’s Deadline
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Democrat Adam Edelen has filed to run for governor of Kentucky, promising an issues-based campaign that does not accept money from political action committees. Edelen filed… Read More
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