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Two Michigan Women Arrested On Felony Drug Charges Near Portsmouth
Two Michigan woman are scheduled to appear in Portsmouth Municipal Court Monday morning after troopers from the Ohio State Highway Patrol found drugs in their car. Deidra Lucas, 45, and… Read More
Three Athens County Residents Charged With Trafficking
Two Athens County residents and a Cincinnati man have been arrested for trafficking in drugs. Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly said Roy Kinnon, 37 years-old, of Cincinnati was caught selling… Read More
University Bomb Threats Prompt Warning To Ohio University Campus
Three bomb threats at separate universities across the country prompted the office of State Homeland Security to notify Ohio University Police. Late Friday afternoon, Ohio University's Vice President for Finance… Read More
Athens Woman Pulls Derringer To Chase Attacker
A 68-year-old Athens woman apparently knows how to protect herself. Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly says Tamara Snyder went outside Wednesday night to see why her dogs were barking. As… Read More
Two Dead In Jackson Accident
Two people have died in a car wreck Wednesday morning near Wellston. The Ohio State Highway Patrol says, Gary L. Brown Jr., 19 of Wellston and Amanda D. Blazer, also… Read More
Trial Date Set For Chained-Barrel Protester
The woman charged with chaining herself to barrels to protest injection wells will go to trial November 8. Athens County Prosecutor Keller Blackburn's office says Madeline ffitch, charged with inducing… Read More
OU Spring Fests May Fall Flat
Firetrucks- scores of arrests- SWAT Teams. Doesn't sound like something you'd expect to see on an residential street in Athens, but all were there at Palmerfest last spring when the… Read More
Audio Update for Thursday Morning, Aug 23
A boulder endangering homes in Athens will be removed; The Ironton police chief retires further narrowing the city's thin blue line; More in your audio update from WOUB News.
Morning Audio Update for Friday August 17, 2012
A meth bust in Gallia County lands three Cheshire residents in jail; Nine more counties in Ohio have been named disaster areas because of the summer's high heat and drought,… Read More
Meigs Girl Gets Jump On Career Working With Animals
In a few days Jackie Jordan will hit one of those milestones of life, she'll enter high school in Meigs County. While that would be enough excitement for most 14-year-olds,… Read More
Morning Audio Update for Tuesday August 14, 2012
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney makes another swing through Ohio, this time in our region; Drought-stricken farmers are getting some hay donations; Weather is calling for showers. More in your… Read More
“Shake and Bake” Meth Lab Busted
A Vincent man has been arrested for what the Washington County Sheriff says was his "Shake and Bake" meth lab. Sheriff Larry Mincks says Major Crimes Task Force Agents discovered… Read More
Morning Audio Update for Monday August 13, 2012
Mitt Romney prepares for another tour of Ohio tomorrow – this time through Southeast Ohio; Gas prices down in Ohio while the national trend is up; Showers forecast for the… Read More
Zanesville Man Still Missing After Indictment In Cambridge Murder Case
A 22-year-old Zanesville man is still on the loose after being indicted in the murder of two men in Cambridge. Guernsey County Sheriff Mike McCauley says 22-year-old Tyler Burrell is… Read More
New Law Helps Juveniles Get On With Their Lives
Teens who thought their juvenile records were wiped clean have been seeing college and job opportunities disappear as those records resurfaced. A bill signed into law by Governor John Kasich… Read More
Audio Update for Friday Morning, Aug 10
State officials say it's safe to attend the fair. Agricultural grants announced for Southern Ohio; Showers likely today. More in your morning audio update from the WOUB Newsroom.
Charges Filed In June Double Homocide
Two Zanesville men have been charged with murder in connection with the shooting deaths of two victims at a Coventry Estates apartment in June. Guernsey County Prosecutor Dan Paden and… Read More
Olympic Rowing Teams Gets Help From Ohio University
One gold and two bronze – the medal score of the US Rowing team in the Summer Olympics. That performance is an improvement over previous Olympic efforts, and the fifth-place… Read More
Morning Audio Update for Thursday August 9, 2012
Swine flu cases hit 30, seven in Southeast Ohio; A major announcement about elections; Cheating in a casino; A chance of showers. More in your audio update.
Suspicious Package Near Statehouse Detonated
A bomb unit in Columbus has detonated a suspicious package that earlier closed streets near the Ohio Statehouse. The package, reported to be a backpack on the Ohio Statehouse grounds,… Read More
Killing More Deer Expected to Protect Ohio Plants
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources has announced special gun and archery deer hunts will be held at seven state nature preserves across the state including three in Southeast Ohio…. Read More
Nelsonville Streets To Close For Festival
The Parade of The Hills Festival will begin this weekend in Nelsonville and with that a number of streets will be closed. Dan Pfeiffer, Public Information Officer with the City… Read More
Ohio Voters Reject School Levies
Voters in the the Green Local School District in Scioto County have rejected a tax levy. Tuesday's special election vote was 562 to 506. It was a 7 mill proposal… Read More
Morning Audio Update for Wednesday August 8, 2012
Gallia County reports more cases of Swine Flu. Weather is calling for a slight chance of showers with highs in the 80s. More in your morning audio update.
Ohio Swine Flu Cases Confirmed By CDC
The Ohio Department of Health has announced additional cases of swine flu have been confirmed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). One of those cases has been… Read More
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