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State Treasurer Candidate Faced Legal Questions Around Money
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – An Associated Press review has uncovered two financial issues in the background of Democratic treasurer candidate Rob Richardson. Hamilton County court records show Richardson’s then-wife accused… Read More
3 Criminal Charges Dropped Against W.Va. Justice
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CHARLESTON, WV — Federal prosecutors are limiting the scope of their criminal case against a West Virginia Supreme Court justice accused using of his office for personal gain. Opening arguments… Read More
Ohio Panel On College Affordability Backs Tuition Guarantees
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A legislative committee that studied how to improve college affordability recommends that Ohio’s public universities adopt tuition-rate guarantees for undergraduates and that the state discontinue a… Read More
Kentucky Considers Exit Exams For High School Diplomas
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – High school students in Kentucky could soon have to pass exit exams in math and reading before earning a high school diploma. The Kentucky Board of… Read More
Jury Awards $44.5M In Family’s Medical Negligence Lawsuit
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ATHENS, Ohio (AP) – A jury has awarded a paralyzed boy and his family $44.5 million in their medical negligence lawsuit against an Ohio laboratory. The Franklin County jury’s verdict… Read More
Ohio’s Largest Catholic Diocese To Out Abusive Priests
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CLEVELAND (AP) – Ohio’s largest Roman Catholic diocese plans to release a list of priests who have been removed from their posts because of sexual abuse and misconduct allegations. The… Read More
Ohio Panel on College Affordability Backs Tuition Guarantees
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A legislative committee that studied how to improve college affordability recommends that Ohio’s public universities adopt tuition-rate guarantees for undergraduates and that the state discontinue a… Read More
2 Women Arrested With Stormy Daniels Sue Police Officers
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Two women arrested with adult film actress Stormy Daniels at a strip club have sued Columbus vice detectives claiming the officers conspired to retaliate against Daniels… Read More
West Virginia Senators: Impeached Justice Can Keep Job
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia senators have voted to allow impeached Supreme Court Justice Beth Walker to remain in office. The 32-1 vote Tuesday followed a two-day impeachment trial…. Read More
Justice Tags $100M for State Workers’ Public Insurance Plan
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice says he’s putting $100 million toward state employees’ public insurance plan and will ask the Legislature to give state workers a… Read More
State Seeks 2019 Nominations for ‘Great Ohioans’
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A state board and foundation are seeking nominations for the 2019 class of “Great Ohioans.” The Capitol Square Review and Advisory Board and Capitol Square Foundation… Read More
Three W. Va. Schools Named As ‘Blue Ribbon’ Schools
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CHESTER, W.Va. (AP) – Three West Virginia schools have been recognized as National Blue Ribbon Schools for 2018. The schools are East Lynn Elementary in Wayne County, Allen T. Allison… Read More
Application Period Opens to Participate in 2019 Hemp Program
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky’s agriculture commissioner says the application period has opened to participate in the state’s hemp pilot program next year. Commissioner Ryan Quarles says the goal is… Read More
First Legal Pot Expected To Be Sold In December
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CLEVELAND (AP) – One of Ohio’s large-scale medical marijuana cultivators expects to sell the state’s first legal pot to licensed dispensaries sometime in December. Buckeye Relief LLC, which is based… Read More
Kentucky Officials Aim To Install System To Block Invasive Fish
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky officials say they are aiming to install a riverbed bubbler and sound system in Lake Barkley early next year as an environmentally friendly way to… Read More
Senate Candidate In Ohio Flies On Strip-Club Owner’s Plane
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Campaign-finance reports show a Republican Senate candidate in Ohio has used a strip-club owner’s private plane to fly to campaign events. The Columbus Dispatch reports U.S…. Read More
Ohio Police Department Makes Wily Request About Coyotes
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NORTH ROYALTON, Ohio (AP) – An Ohio police department outside Cleveland has a request for residents after a string of recent coyote sightings. The North Royalton Police Department says residents… Read More
Ohio Statewide Elected Officials Lack Contact With Kasich
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio’s state auditor, treasurer and lieutenant governor say they haven’t spoken to Gov. John Kasich in more than a year. The secretary of state says it’s… Read More
Judge: Lawsuit Over Firing Can Go To Trial Next Month
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LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) – A judge has ruled that a lawsuit filed by a former public health dentist at the University of Kentucky who said he was fired for publicly… Read More
Report: 1000s Of DNA Profiles Missing From Databases
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LANCASTER, Ohio (AP) – An investigation into the legally required collection of DNA from adults arrested for felonies or convicted of some misdemeanors in Ohio shows thousands of DNA profiles… Read More
Motion Filed To Avert Judge’s Testimony In Impeachment Trial
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The West Virginia Judicial Investigation Commission has filed a motion to prevent its chairman from having to testify in an impeachment trial in the state Senate…. Read More
More Kentucky Counties Need Volunteers For Foster Care Review
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Six additional counties need volunteers to review cases of children in foster care. Volunteers must complete a six-hour initial training session. Training sessions are being held… Read More
West Virginia University Bans 5 Fraternities From Campus
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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia University says it has banned five fraternities from campus for at least 10 years. The Charleston Gazette-Mail reports Alpha Sigma Phi, Kappa Alpha Order,… Read More
State Expands List Of People Required To Report Elder Abuse
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio is expanding the list of people required to report suspicions of elder abuse, neglect or exploitation to authorities. The Department of Job and Family Services… Read More
County’s Hepatitis A Outbreak Appears to Be Past Its Peak
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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) – A health department says a West Virginia county’s hepatitis A outbreak appears to be past its peak. Dr. Michael Kilkenny with the Cabell-Huntington Health Department says… Read More
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