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Police Identify Body Found In Water
UPDATE 3:13 p.m. Investigators have identified the body found floating in the water near Wheelersburg Monday afternoon. The Scioto County Sheriff's Office says Jennifer Shepard, 34, was found floating in Pine… Read More
Morning Update For June 18
A man is sentenced to 23 years to life in prison after pleading guilty to the murder of Thomas Miller of Pataskala. Three properties in Wheeling didn't draw any bids… Read More
Bull Shot After Escaping From Trailer
A bull was shot Saturday after escaping from a trailer and halting traffic for over an hour. The Athens Patrol Post of The Ohio State Highway Patrol says a bull… Read More
Morning Update For June 17
Huntington residents are spotting bears. Ohio's young professionals are staying in the state. More information can be found in your morning update.
Athens Hospital Joins OhioHealth Network
OhioHealth plans to be the parent organization of O’Bleness Health System. Both hospitals stated their mutual agreement to access each other’s finances, records and operations on Thursday. O’Bleness has an… Read More
New Dean Comes To College of Osteopathic Medicine
The Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine announced the appointment of William J. Burke, D.O., FACOFP, as dean of the college's new central Ohio campus in Dublin. He will… Read More
Juvenile Suspected Of Sexually Assaulting A Three-Year-Old
A 15-year-old boy was arrested yesterday for allegedly sexually assaulting a three-year-old from Scioto County. The Scioto County Sheriff says the juvenile has been charged with one count of rape,… Read More
Morning Update For June 7
A man is declared a hero after rescuing drowning kittens. A Zanesville nursing home is being shut down after reports of patient neglect. More in your morning update.
Athens Woman Attacks Boyfriend With A Meat Cleaver
Athens County deputies responded to a call on Columbus Road Wednesday about an apparent stabbing. Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly said police determined Amanda Ruth, 34, assaulted Christopher McCoy, 37,… Read More
Belpre Man Accused Of Unlawful Sexual Conduct With A Minor
The Washington County Sheriff's Office says a Belpre man is accused of having sex with a minor on more than one occasion. Investigators say a 14-year-old girl reported Allan Varner… Read More
Morning Update For June 6
An Ohio mother convicted in the drowning of her two sons gets a retrial. The Charleston metropolitan area could lose over 70,000 residents if two counties are moved to the… Read More
Afternoon Audio Update for Wednesday June 5, 2013
Ohio highways could see more increases in speed limits. Ohio State Senator Lou Gentile says he is still working to increase local government funds. Kentuckians failing to pay their income… Read More
Shale Conference Speaker Discusses Sustainable Development
Earl Gohl, Co-Chair for the Appalachian Regional Commission, says when it comes to economic development, it’s all about sustainability. Gohl visited Athens on Tuesday as the capstone speaker for the… Read More
Morning Update For June 4
Sheriff's deputies are investigating an apparent murder-suicide in Licking County. A West Virginia man convicted of sexually assaulting a child will remain in prison after courts refuse to hear his… Read More
Morning Update For June 3
A moonshine distillery has dropped its plans for a Ravenswood location. Athens County Sheriff Patrick Kelly has asked county commissioners for funding to hire an outside attorney. An Athens woman… Read More
Athens Woman Attacks Ex With Machete
A southeastern Ohio woman was jailed and charged with assaulting a man with a machete. April Murphy, 33, of Athens, was arrested Friday and charged with felonious assault. Responding to… Read More
Afternoon Audio Update for Friday May 31, 2013
Police look for a suspect in a Meigs County bank robbery. State investigators seized boxes of records that Athens County Prosecutor Keller Blackburn feared may disappear. More information can be… Read More
Sheriff Says Missing Records Have Been Found
The dispute over what happened to Athens County Prosecutor's Office records continues. Earlier Thursday, Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly wrote on his Facebook page saying the files, which were allegedly improperly… Read More
State Announces Funds To Improve Walkways and Bike Paths for School Children
The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) will be investing $7.2 million to 58 different Safe Routes to School projects throughout Ohio. According to a press release, the funding will assist… Read More
Stolen Four Wheeler Report Leads Deputies To Find 66 Marijuana Plants And Other Drugs
A call about a stolen four wheeler led to a drug bust Saturday in Pike County. The Pike County Sheriff Office says deputies were dispatched on May 25th to the… Read More
Officials Investigate Vinton County Fire
Authorities are seeking information regarding a fire in Vinton County. The fire occurred last Sunday at a commercial sawmill. Officials say the Jackson Pallet Company located at 71600 on State… Read More
Reward Offered For Information In Unsolved Ohio Homicide
Anyone with information regarding the death of a Chillicothe businessman could receive a $5,000 reward. The Hocking County Sheriff's Office along with Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine's Unsolved Homicides Initiative… Read More
Lane Reductions On Athens’ East State and West Union Streets
Drivers on East State Street in Athens should expect some delays Wednesday morning. The City of Athens will be reducing traffic to one lane as they perform asphalt repairs. Also,… Read More
Afternoon Audio Update for Tuesday May 28, 2013
A man is in custody for allegedly shooting his girlfriend's husband in Washington County Sunday. U.S. Route 33 will be temporarily closed Thursday. All this and more in your afternoon… Read More
Man Charged With Attempted Murder For Shooting His Girlfriend’s Husband
A man is in custody after allegedly trying to murder his girlfriend's husband near Marietta Sunday night. WTAP reports Amanda Carter and her husband Richard Carter were fishing on the… Read More