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Two Arrested In Portsmouth For Weapon And Drugs
Two individuals are behind bars after police found heroin, a gun and money in a Scioto County residence on Friday. Jessica Mounts, 27, of Portsmouth and Anthony Jones, 31, of… Read More
Police Bust Suspected Prescription Drug Dealer
A Washington County man was arrested Wednesday for having $9,000 worth of a prescription drug. Michael Slonaker, 55, is charged with two felony counts of possession of Oxycodone tablets. Agents… Read More
Federal Authorities Investigate White Powder Discovered By OU Employee
UPDATE 11:40 p.m. Initial tests by first responders determined the white powder contained in an envelope an Ohio University employee opened was not harmful. OU Police Chief Andrew Powers says… Read More
Athens County Prosecutor Offers Reward For Information In Courtside Stabbing
The Athens County Prosecutor is offering a reward for information regarding a stabbing outside Courtside Pizza. The first person with an unedited video recording of the incident that occurred on… Read More
Ohio University Alumnus Named Board Of Regents Chancellor
UPDATE 4:58 p.m. An Ohio University alumnus chosen to lead one of the largest comprehensive systems of public higher education says he's ready to work with business and education leaders to… Read More
Former OU Professor Awakened By Boston Shootout
A former Ohio University professor says he was awakened by the sound of police sirens and gun shots that led to the death of an MIT police officer and one… Read More
Columbus Plane Goes Off Runway
A Columbus airport passenger plane overshot the runway this morning. The Delta flight from Los Angeles went off the end of a runway slightly after landing before dawn. Brooks Jerosz,… Read More
Ohio University Graduate Reacts To Watertown Lockdown
An Ohio University alumna is currently under lockdown at her Watertown residence. Elisha Bender has been stationed at her house since the Boston's police commissioner told all of Boston to… Read More
Boston Bobcats Gather For ‘OUr Day’ Thursday
Ohio University alumni in the Boston area are going forward with plans to celebrate "OUr Day", a nationwide campaign aimed at recognizing Ohio University alumni, friends and family. The celebrations… Read More
Commissioners Discuss Request From Sheriff, Local Resident
Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly says his department needs a new deputy. Kelly approached commissioners with the request on Tuesday and said his department will be short-handed if they're unable… Read More
Lawmaker: No Clear Suspect In Boston Attack
UPDATE 5:52 p.m. A Massachusetts congressman says investigators still don't know whether the Boston Marathon bombs were the work of domestic or foreign attackers. Democratic Rep. William Keating says Homeland… Read More
OU Dean Of Students Finalists To Meet With Students In Athens
Finalists for Ohio University's dean of students position are visiting the Athens campus this weekend for the final stage of the interview process. Ryan Lombardi, vice president for student affairs,… Read More
Literary Festival Returns To OU This Week
Tomorrow marks the 28th Ohio University Spring Literary Festival, and fest coordinator David Wanczyk says it’s not just for the bookworms. According to Wanczyk, the visiting authors, who are scheduled to speak on subjects ranging from animals to health and healing, will give appealing and entertaining lectures and readings.
OU Students React To Federal Judge’s Emergency Contraceptives Ruling
Ohio University students have mixed feelings about a New York federal judge's decision to make emergency contraceptives available to women of all ages. The decision overturns a 2011 Obama administration… Read More
Shifflet Sentenced To Five Years In Prison
UPDATE 5:07 p.m. A Glouster man convicted of gross sexual imposition with a child under the age of 13 will spend five consecutive years in prison. Thomas Shifflet, 76, was sentenced… Read More
Athens City Council Rejects Blue Gator Balcony
Contractors are considering redesigning a proposed balcony above the former Blue Gator restaurant. Athens City Council members voted Monday against a request made by Gator Guys, LLC, who are looking… Read More
Ridges Advisory Group Announced
Ohio University President Roderick McDavis says an advisory group will be established regarding developments on The Ridges. The advisory committee will include representatives from the City of Athens, Athens County… Read More
Justices Hear Arguments On Calif. Gay Marriage Ban
An Athens resident says she hopes the U.S. Supreme Court heard the message of equality during the Court's first major examination of gay rights in 10 years. Ginny Blakely, local… Read More
Enlow Road and County Road 45 Closed For Repairs Next Week
County Road 45 will be closed all week from March 25th through 29th for culvert repairs. The closing will occur during the day from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. County… Read More
Jurors Reach Verdict On Two Counts In Shifflet Trial
UPDATE 4:00 PM A Glouster man accused of sexually molesting five young girls will be held at the Southeastern Ohio Regional Jail on a $500,000 cash bond while he awaits… Read More
Award-Winning Journalists Offer Advice To WOUB Newsroom
Two award-winning journalists bestowed their career wisdom on students during a visit to the WOUB newsroom Monday afternoon. Replete with experience and expertise, CNN's Candy Crowley and Leon Harris, anchor… Read More
Jurors Deadlocked In Shifflet Trial
After almost 12 hours of deliberations, the jury in the trial of a Glouster man accused of sexually molesting five young girls says they're deadlocked. Thomas Shifflet,76, is being charged… Read More
Mill Fest Results In 29 Arrests By Local Police, 52 Overall
The Athens Police Department, The Ohio University Police and state liquor agents arrested approximately 52 people during an annual Athens street festival Saturday. According to a press release from Ron… Read More
Deliberations Will Continue Monday In Shifflet Trial
Jurors in the trial of a Glouster man accused of sexually molesting five young girls failed to reach a verdict Friday. Thomas Shifflet,76, is being charged with one count of… Read More
Telephone Wire Theft Results In Arrests
Two men from Lawrence County have been arrested and charged with multiple thefts of copper telephone wire. Investigators say the thefts accounted for dozens of outages of phone and internet… Read More
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