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Patterned Cutting Board Workshop
Make your very own patterned cutting board in this popular 3-hour workshop. No woodworking experience necessary! Participants will create their own custom designs and be able to take home 1-3… Read More
State Says $105M Going to Public Transit Systems in Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — State officials say $105 million in grants is going to public transit systems Ohio. The Ohio Department of Transportation says nearly $70 million of that will… Read More
Ohio Lawmakers Advance Bill to Raise Driving Age for Teens
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio teenagers hoping to get behind the wheel will have to wait a bit longer under a bill that will undergo a full House vote. The… Read More
Ohio High Court Again Refuses to Hear Abortion Clinic Appeal
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The Dayton area’s last abortion clinic is trying to avoid closure by pursuing a new state license and intervention by a federal court after the Ohio… Read More
DeWine Orders Review of Parole Board Policies
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has ordered a review of the state parole system following the alleged involvement of a recently released offender in a crash that… Read More
HB6 Sponsor Now Seeking Ban on Certain Foreign Investments
Republican House members are sponsoring a resolution that would prohibit foreign businesses and individuals from having a majority ownership in things like power plants, power lines, pipelines, and water. The Ohio… Read More
Schools Can Now Apply for Share of $10M in Safety Grants
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Ohio schools can now apply for their share of $10 million in school safety grants for the 2019-20 school year. Public schools, chartered nonpublic schools and… Read More
DeWine Suggests no Executions at all in Ohio This Year
For the first time in three years, there likely won’t be an execution in Ohio this year. That’s according to Gov. Mike DeWine, who says an execution planned for December… Read More
Few Ohioans Opting for Federally Compliant ID So Far
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Only a small percentage of Ohio’s licensed drivers and identification card holders have opted to get a new federally compliant ID needed in the future for… Read More
Talks Resume in Lawsuits Over Sex Abuse by Ohio State Doctor
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Lawyers are resuming mediation toward a potential settlement in lawsuits against Ohio State by men who collectively allege two decades of sexual misconduct by a now-deceased… Read More
State Lawmakers Hope to Prevent Crashes With Rumble Strips
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Some Ohio lawmakers say they hope to prevent numerous vehicle crashes by gradually installing rumble strips down the center of some roads. Ohio Rep. Timothy E…. Read More
Arrest Numbers Released For Halloween Block Party
ATHENS, Ohio — Six people were arrested Saturday during the annual Halloween Block Party in Athens, according to the city. The Athens Police Department arrested four people Saturday night and the… Read More
Drug Access Means No More Ohio Executions Likely This Year
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio’s governor says it’s “highly unlikely” the state’s last execution scheduled for this year will be carried out because of problems finding lethal injection drugs. Republican… Read More
Newspaper: AEP Retains Drilling Rights Under New Ohio Park
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Thousands of acres in eastern Ohio the state is buying to promote recreation and conservation may be drilled for oil and natural gas, an Ohio newspaper… Read More
Drug Drop-off Boxes Will be Open Across Ohio on Saturday
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio agencies says there will be hundreds of sites open on Saturday where residents can get rid of old or unwanted prescription drugs. It’s all part… Read More
Ohio Seeks Appeal Rehearing on Down Syndrome Abortion Ban
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The state is asking the full federal appeals court in Cincinnati to rehear a case about an Ohio law prohibiting doctors from performing abortions based on… Read More
*** POSTPONED***WOUB Presents Drug Court Documentary in Athens***
***THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO ANTICIPATED COLD TEMPERATURES.*** __________________ ATHENS, Ohio – Most know that Ohio has drug courts in many counties across the state that are specifically… Read More
DeWine Signs Law Enhancing Ohio Efforts Against Cyberattacks
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Gov. Mike DeWine has signed a bill aimed at enhancing Ohio’s resilience to cyberattacks, including those aimed at its election systems. The measure signed Friday adds… Read More
Ohio Man Sentenced to Prison in Iranian Trade Sanctions Case
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio man charged with defying U.S. trade sanctions by illegally exporting gas and oil pipeline parts to Iran has been sentenced to 20 months in… Read More
Teens Face Murder Charges in Woman’s Death at Hocking Hills
LOGAN, Ohio (AP) — Two teenagers charged in the death of an Ohio woman who was hit by a falling piece of tree at a state park now face murder… Read More
Ohio Amusement Ride Bill OK’d After Fatal Ride Malfunction
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A professional engineer would get a formal role in amusement ride safety under a bill headed to the Ohio governor’s desk. Legislation dubbed Tyler’s Law would… Read More
Repeal of State Sales Tax on Tampons Headed to Ohio Governor
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A proposal repealing Ohio’s sales tax on tampons and other feminine hygiene products is headed to the governor. The measure cleared the Ohio Senate on Wednesday… Read More
Ohio to get $40M in US Settlement with Ex-opioid Distributor
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The state Attorney General’s Office says Ohio will receive nearly $40 million as part of a nationwide settlement with a British company that once distributed a… Read More
DeWine Declares ‘Positive Start’ to Talks Over Opioid Money
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine says about 100 lawyers and other interested parties have made a “positive start” on deciding how the state ultimately might spend millions… Read More
Federal Judge Declines Extension for Nuclear Bailout Referendum
U.S. District Court Judge Edmund Sargus has rejected the request from Ohioans Against Corporate Bailouts, the anti-nuclear power plant bailout group, to have more time to collect signatures. The group was trying… Read More
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