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West Virginia Revenue Collections Up Again in October
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia has seen another month of revenue collections over estimates, though receipts were not as strong as the last few months. Gov. Jim Justice’s office… Read More
Amazon Plans Flights, Package-Sorting Operation at Airport
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WILMINGTON, Ohio (AP) – Amazon says it will open an operation at an Ohio airport that will include daily flights and a package-sorting facility. Amazon’s statement Monday said the operation… Read More
Kent State Security Fee for Gun-Rights Event Prompts Lawsuit
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CLEVELAND (AP) – A conservative advocacy group suing Kent State University officials argues the Ohio school is impeding free speech with a $1,800 fee to provide security for a planned… Read More
Professor Sues Over Rebuke for Calling Transgender Students Male
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PORTSMOUTH, Ohio (AP) – A professor is suing officials at his small, public university in Ohio after receiving a written warning for violating its nondiscrimination policy by not addressing a… Read More
Deal Reached in Old Lawsuit Over Educating Disabled Students
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s Department of Education and an advocacy group have a proposed agreement to settle a 25-year-old lawsuit about the education of students with disabilities. The Columbus… Read More
FEMA Penalizes West Virginia Over Grant Requirements
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – A report from the West Virginia legislative auditor’s office says the Federal Emergency Management Agency has penalized the state for not complying with grant requirements. News… Read More
WVa Governor Calls Special Session On Suspended Justice
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CHARLETON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice has called the state Legislature into special session next week to consider removal of suspended Justice Allen Loughry. The session is… Read More
Senate Leader: Trump Likely To Nominate New AG ‘Pretty Quickly’
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says he expects President Donald Trump to nominate a new attorney general “pretty quickly” after Trump fired Jeff Sessions earlier this… Read More
Shots Fired at Urbana University Lead to Lockdown, 2 Arrests
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URBANA, Ohio (AP) – Gunshots fired inside a dormitory at a small liberal arts college in central Ohio have resulted in a lockdown and the arrest of two students. The… Read More
Republicans Cite Obama Ground Game, Trump for Big Ohio Wins
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Republicans say they won sweeping victories in Ohio borrowing from Barack Obama’s mobilization playbook and using President Donald Trump’s ability to fire up his base. After… Read More
Kentucky Hosting National Retriever Championship
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky is hosting the National Retriever Championship for dogs. A statement from the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources says it is the first time… Read More
Republicans Cite Obama Ground Game, Trump For Big Ohio Wins
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Republicans say they won sweeping victories in Ohio borrowing from Barack Obama’s mobilization playbook and using President Donald Trump’s ability to fire up his base. After… Read More
Safety Group: 2018 Has Been Deadly Year On Great Lakes
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HOLLAND, Mich. (AP) – A water safety nonprofit group says 2018 has been a deadly year on the Great Lakes, with at least 110 drownings recorded. The Great Lakes Surf… Read More
Marshall University Receives $25M Gift
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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – Marshall University has announced a $25 million gift to the Lewis College of Business from Intuit Chairman and CEO Brad D. Smith and his wife. University… Read More
Feds Accuse Man Of Trying To Provide Support To Terrorists
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – An Ohio man accused of trying to fly overseas to train with an Islamic State affiliated group has been indicted on a charge of attempting to… Read More
Body Found Last Month Identified As West Virginia Man
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CROSS LANES, W.Va. (AP) – Officials have identified the remains of a West Virginia man found last month by a property owner doing yard work behind a home. The Kanawha… Read More
Disability Hearings For Kentuckians Postponed Until Jan. 7
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SOMERSET, Ky. (AP) – The Social Security Administration says it will temporarily suspend hearings for hundreds of eastern Kentucky residents trying to keep disability benefits. The Lexington Herald-Leader reports the… Read More
Former OU Trustee’s Son Charged In His Death
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Authorities in Ohio say an ex-doctor awaiting sentencing for running a pill mill was fatally shot by his then-19-year-old son, who initially reported it as a… Read More
Ky. Police Officer Indicted In Sex Abuse Scandal
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – Prosecutors say a former Kentucky police officer at the center of a sex abuse scandal has been indicted. News outlets report former Louisville Metro Police Officer… Read More
W. Va. Teachers, Clean Communities Awarded
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection has awarded prizes for clean counties and communities as well as environmental teachers of the year. The teachers of… Read More
Police: Seventh-Grader Acted Alone In School Shooting Plans
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MASSILLON, Ohio (AP) – Authorities have determined a seventh-grader who they say planned to shoot others at his Ohio school before changing his plans and fatally shooting himself acted alone…. Read More
Catherine Slemp Named Interim West Virginia Health Officer
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Dr. Catherine Slemp has been appointed as West Virginia’s interim state health officer. Department of Health and Human Resources Secretary Bill Crouch announced Slemp’s appointment Wednesday… Read More
WV Voters Pass Constitutional Amendment Restricting State Funding for Abortions
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia voters have approved a proposed constitutional amendment that would allow lawmakers to restrict or outlaw state funding for Medicaid abortions. The amendment approved Tuesday… Read More
Columbus To Pay Family Settlement In Fatal Firetruck Crash
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The City Council in Ohio’s capital city has approved paying the family of an 86-year-old woman killed in a firetruck accident $410,000 to settle a wrongful… Read More
Several Arrested In Multi-state Drug Trafficking Probe
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Prosecutors in West Virginia say the arrest of a drug trafficking organization leader has led to several others being taken into custody. U.S. Attorney Mike Stuart… Read More
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