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The Wood County Grand Jury on Thursday returned indictments against 91 people, including one charged with murder and two ...
Southeast Ohio is facing the largest outbreak in the region’s confirmed cases of epizootic hemorrhagic disease in deer. An ...
Kaity Ross has a determination and drive that will see her complete high school at a younger age and propel her to study ...
By Mark Wilmoth Kelsey Piper, a well-respected Stanford grad who is appreciated in liberal circles because of her consistent ...
Disability Rights Ohio is hosting its fifth annual Duck Derby at 4:30 p.m. Sept. 23. About 1,000 rubber ducks will be ...
Life was clearly not a beach for Williamstown. In their debut on their newly-installed turf surface, Williamstown allowed ...
Officials believe the gunman who assassinated Charlie Kirk from a rooftop at Utah Valley University Wednesday discarded his ...
The 49th annual Sternwheel Festival wrapped up Sunday in downtown Marietta and organizers say it was another successful ...
Thirteen-year-old Devarjaye “DJ” Daniel was sworn in as an honorary member of the Parkersburg Police Department on Friday at City Park’s Bandshell, during a ceremony attended by uniformed officers ...
It’s for certain that one play can not win or lose a high school football game. That said, one play can go a long way towards setting the tone for a game and put the momentum squarely on the side of ...
Some of us no doubt remember the 2004 disaster film “The Day After Tomorrow,” in which the collapse of the Atlantic Ocean’s currents led to an ice-covered Northern Hemisphere in a matter of days.
The internet, the interconnected world-wide network of computers that includes websites, apps and devices, has become such an integral part of our lives that it is hard to imagine life without it.