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Plan Invests $3 Billion In Ohio’s Transportation System
Ohio Gov. John Kasich is laying out the state's plan to speed up highway and bridge construction projects across Ohio. Money from the sale of Ohio Turnpike bonds will go… Read More
Parts Of Region Under Flash Flood Watch
UPDATE 5:30 p.m. Hundreds of AEP Ohio customers are without power because of scattered power outages across the region. According to AEP's outage map, 104 customers are without electricity. Other outage… Read More
Severe Thunderstorms Roll Through The Region
UPDATE 11:12 p.m. Portions of Southeast Ohio are under a flash flood watch until 2 p.m. Sunday after severe thunderstorms brought heavy rains to an already rain-soaked region. Several roads in… Read More
Severe Weather Leaves Thousands Without Power
UPDATE 8:30 p.m. Thousands are without power as a line of strong thunderstorms moved through the region Friday evening In Athens County 1,335 customer were without electricity according to AEP Ohio's… Read More
Man Killed In Crash With Garbage Truck
Police in Lancaster have identified the driver killed in a collision with a garbage truck Thursday. The Lancaster Eagle Gazette is reporting Troy Tatman, 38, of Lancaster died Thursday at… Read More
Athens Residents Attempt To Beat The Heat
Some Athens residents looking for some relief from the extreme heat tried cooling off at the Athens Community Center pool Thursday. Amelia Adams and Chloe Leonard, both 5th grade students… Read More
University Terrace Tunnel Repairs Prompt Detours
Structural repairs to the University Terrace Tunnel will cause partial road closures around the Ohio University campus starting Monday. David Brown with OU's Design and Construction Department says traffic detours… Read More
Fmr. Ohio University Band Director Marching Forward With Band Tarnished By Hazing Death
The former band director of Ohio University’s Marching 110 says he aims to lead by example as he rebuilds the celebrated marching band at Florida A&M University whose reputation was… Read More
Three Store Employees Tied Up As Foodland Is Robbed
UPDATE 10:45 a.m. Athens Sheriff Pat Kelly says the man suspected in robbing the Foodland in The Plains Wednesday night could be connected to a series of other robberies in several… Read More
Portion Of Interstate Closed After ODOT Truck and Semi-Truck Accident
UPDATE 5:03 p.m. A spokewoman for the Ohio Department of Transportation says both westbound lanes of Interstate 70 should be back open by 5:30 p.m. According to ODOT a semi-truck collided… Read More
Officials Urge Caution Due To Hot Temperatures As They Near 100’s
UPDATE 8:50 a.m. Temperatures are expected to rise into the low to mid 90's Wednesday and Thursday throughout the region. According to the National Weather Service, the temperatures will combine… Read More
Chauncey Man Admits To Strangling Girlfriend With Cell Phone Cord
A Chauncey man faces a felony assault charge for chocking his girlfriend with a cell phone cord. Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly says Cory Ringer, 25, admitted chocking his girlfriend… Read More
Bank Robbery Suspect Has “Personal” Connections With OU
Ohio University Police say a man wanted in connection with the robbery in Athens on Monday has “several personal” connections with the university. “We have no information to suggest the… Read More
Rain Swollen Rivers Causing Flooding
The National Weather Service has issued flood warnings for Tuscarawas and Coshocton counties. Tuscarawas County is under a flood warning until 9 a.m. Saturday. The NWS says minor flooding is… Read More
Nelsonville Bypass Opening Pushed Back To Labor Day
Under a hot July sun, crews work to complete the final stretch of road of the Nelsonville bypass. The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) hoped to have the bypass open… Read More
AEP Ohio Works To Restore Power To Tens Of Thousands
UPDATE 1:55 p.m. AEP Ohio says it has restored power to approximately 20,000 customers left without electricity after severe storms moved through the state Wednesday. According to an update posted on… Read More
Tens Of Thousands Without Power As Severe Weather Moves Through Region
UPDATE 6:40 p.m A severe line of thunderstorms moving through most of Ohio is leaving hundreds of thousands without power, damaging buildings and flooding roads. In Athens County there are multiple reports… Read More
Flooding Forces Evacuations Of Homes In Perry County
Emergency officials in Perry County are shifting into recovery mode after flood waters forced some residents to evacuate their homes. The county declared an emergency Tuesday morning because of flooding… Read More
Portsmouth Man Charged With Rape
Scioto County Sheriff deputies have charged a Portsmouth man with at least one count of rape. Investigators say 50-year-old Anselmo Soria could face more charges at a later date. Deputies… Read More
Region Under A Flash Flood Watch
UPDATE 7:54 a.m. Several counties in the region are without power after heavy rain and storms moved through the area Tuesday. According to American Electric Power's outage map, 231 customers… Read More
Police Search For Person Of Interest In People’s Bank Robbery
UPDATE 7/9/13 Authorities have identified the man they are calling a person of interest in connection with the robbery of the Peoples Bank on Monday. Police are looking for Emmanuel Arocho…. Read More
Power Line Repairs Close Road For Several Hours
UPDATE 1:48 p.m. A spokesperson for American Electric Power says a fallen tree forced crews to close a portion of Long Run Road as they worked on repairing damaged power lines…. Read More
Manchester Local Schools Gets New Superintendent
Manchester Local Schools in Adams County will have a new superintendent by the end of July. The school board voted Monday to hire Craig Hockenberry to replace outgoing superintendent Robert… Read More
Members Of New Ridges Advisory Committee To Be Announced Later In July
Ohio University will name members of the newly reauthorized Ridges Advisory Committee later in July OU President Roderick McDavis says. In a letter to the university community McDavis said he… Read More
Severe Weather Moving Though Region
The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for Coshocton County until 7 p.m. Sunday. The NWS says a line of storms capable of producing ping pong sized… Read More
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