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Trio Plead Not Guilty To Robbery Charges
An Athens man and woman are under house arrest after allegedly providing false information to law enforcement. John Hawk Jr., 23, and Misty Worstell, 29, both of Athens, appeared before… Read More
Morning Audio Update for May 3
Athens Mayor says there's no change for this weekend's block party. Plus, The state and the oil and gas industry are peddling radically different fiscal scenarios. And, Ohio lawmakers are… Read More
Morning Audio Update for May 2
A string of arsons has plagued the city of Portsmouth, but the cases are being solved. Plus, an Ohio Senate committee is taking another look at banning texting while driving…. Read More
Boulder Property Owner To Decide Next Move After City Rejects Land Offer
An Athens homeowner is deciding what his next move will be after city officials rejected his offer to give Athens ownership of the land that a boulder fell from in… Read More
Athens Property Owner Plans Next Move
An Athens homeowner says he thought he was doing the right thing. Michael Weiser is deciding what his next move will be after city officials rejected his offer to give… Read More
Morning Audio Update for May 1
Young people in Southeast Ohio may be able to find a job this summer. Plus, police in eastern Ohio say a body found by fishermen along the Ohio River may… Read More
Lawrence County ATV Accident Claims One Life
A South Point woman is dead after a 4-wheeler ATV accident Sunday night. Lawrence County Sheriff's deputies say a man had been driving the ATV with the woman as a… Read More
Morning Audio Update for April 30
Authorities say no one was injured in a house fire that ended Palmer Fest on Saturday. Plus, Ohio officials are considering the request of an animal owner's widow for the… Read More
OU Hopes For Return On Investment In Venture Capital Partnership
Ohio University leaders are in the process of hammering out the details of the multi-million dollar venture capital partnership with Ohio State University announced earlier this month. OU Vice President… Read More
Morning Audio Update for April 27
Buchtel's former chief of police pleaded guilty yesterday. Plus, a video from 2008 provides glimpses of the lives of exotic animals once owned by an Ohio man. And, Ohio lawmakers… Read More
Morning Audio Update for April 26
The Ohio EPA is asking for the public's feedback on 20 restoration projects taking place in 3 counties. Plus, food pantries across the state are benefiting from a successful season… Read More
Veterans Benefits Bill Passes Ohio House
Ohio veterans may soon have better access to benefits if a bill headed to Ohio Senate passes. The Ohio House of Representatives approved House Bill 490, which would allow county… Read More
Morning Audio Update for April 25
The Ohio Controlling Board has released money to help upgrade and repair a Morgan County dam. Plus, copper pipe thefts at seven Southeast Ohio churches have caused heating and water… Read More
Athens County Promotes Resources For Crime Victims
Law enforcement officers and advocacy agencies across the country are spotlighting crime victim's rights this week, and Athens County is joining the movement in an attempt to reach every victim of… Read More
Morning Audio Update for April 24
April 23rd through the 27th will be the annual spring clean-up week in Athens. Plus, an Ohio Senate committe has planned to vote today on proposed rules for regulating exotic… Read More
Athens Spring Fest Season Starts With 10 Arrested
The Athens Police Department kicked off the city's notorious "fest season" with 10 arrests on Saturday between 3 p.m and 1 a.m. Sunday. Captain Ralph Harvey says the arrests were… Read More
Hocking Professor To Share Holocaust Trip Through Seminar
A Hocking College professor will lead seminars in Athens using knowledge she gained after touring historical sites in Poland and Israel. Sue Fletcher is a part of the Holocaust Educators… Read More
Morning Audio Update for April 23
A state board dominated by members favorable to the oil and gas industry has mostly recommended against the wishes of private landowners. Plus, a state-appointed lawyer is set to hear… Read More
Morning Audio Update for April 20
The majority of information gathered in a survey of 800 people in Washington county is described as alarming. Plus, two Southeast Ohio schools are receiving $10,000 grants to fund mobile… Read More
Morning Audio Update for April 19
An Athens bureau is launching a new program to help Ohio University students explore their new town. Plus, the Ohio Department of Aging is launching a photo project on Facebook… Read More
Ohio BMV, Athens Job and Family Services Team Up On Car Insurance Regulations
Two Ohio organizations are taking creative measures to make sure state residents know about the need to have proper car insurance. The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles and the Athens… Read More
Morning Audio Update for April 18
Washington County chemical manufacturer Solvay Specialty Polymers is holding drills to prepare for the worst. Plus, Democrats in the Ohio legislature say Republicans are playing partisan politics. And, House Republicans… Read More
Morning Audio Update for April 17
Five Ironton police offers and four civilian workers have received letters about possible layoffs. Plus, GOP lawmakers want the Ohio Supreme Court to order the staate elections chief to follow… Read More
Morning Audio Update for April 16
Arizona Sen. John McCain plans a trip to Ohio today to campaign on behalf of state Treasurer Josh Mandel's U.S. Senate race. Plus, the state is phasing out many flashing… Read More
Morning Audio Update for April 13
Police have captured a psychiatric patient charged with attempted murder. Plus, Ohio House Republicans say they are dividing the governor's mid-biennium review into 10 separate measures. And, Ohio Republicans are… Read More
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