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(10/28/25 4:00am)
All Athens City Council candidates in this year’s municipal election are running unopposed and all are Democrats. The Nov. 4 election will seat three new members and promote one current member to president.
(10/28/25 4:00am)
Monday, Oct. 20
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Friday, October 17
(10/24/25 4:00am)
On a brisk Thursday afternoon at Chessa Field, Ohio (4-9-5 overall, 2-5-4 MAC) fell 3-0 to rival Miami (9-5-2, 6-2-2 MAC) in its final home match of the 2025 season. The RedHawks carried their recent momentum into Athens, extending their conference success and handing Ohio a tough loss in front of its home crowd.
(10/24/25 4:00am)
For the last two years, graduate student Quarterback Parker Navarro has been one of the faces of Ohio football. The veteran has spent the last four years of his career as a Bobcat after starting his college career at the University of Central Florida.
(10/24/25 4:00am)
With Halloween just around the corner for students at Ohio University, there’s one thing that might be scarier than a sticky fraternity floor: the required $50 guest registration fee for any student living in a residence hall.
(10/23/25 4:00am)
As the fog descends upon the cobbled brick streets of Athens, this sleepy college town braces for its most iconic weekend. As the weekend draws near, thousands will down unholy elixirs and the hordes will cram into every tavern in the area. Halloween weekend is the perfect time to unleash the freaks. It’s time to dress up in the eye-catching costumes and let the spirit of fun and fright take over the students of Ohio University.
(10/22/25 4:00am)
The stage is almost set. The time is almost here. The Athens Bulldogs (9-0) and the Nelsonville-York Buckeyes (9-0) will compete against each other in a highly anticipated matchup between the first and second-place schools in the Tri-Valley Conference.
(10/22/25 4:00am)
Football is an amazing game. Fans sit on their couch all weekend, ready to watch 48 hours of a game that so many fall in love with on the field, and for those who are lucky, their careers can extend past their time on the field. The love and respect for the game are no more evident with anyone than with first-year Ohio linebackers coach Chris Woods.
(10/22/25 4:00am)
The Star Chamber Arcade opened at 74 N. Court St, Suite 001, this month with a soft opening beginning Oct. 2 and a formal ribbon-cutting ceremony Oct. 16.
(10/22/25 4:00am)
Ohio (4-8-5 overall, 2-4-4 Mid-American Conference) will host rivals Miami (8-5-2 overall, 5-2-2 MAC) Thursday at 3 p.m. at Chessa Field in Athens, Ohio.
(10/21/25 4:01pm)
Athens City Council met Monday, Oct. 20, for a nearly three-hour-long regular session primarily discussing a temporary housing ordinance. All members of Council and Mayor Steve Patterson were present, along with dozens of community members in the packed audience.
(10/21/25 4:00am)
College football is one of America’s most popular sports, and as the sport keeps growing, it keeps changing. Much has been said about the new era of college football, with name, image and likeness allowing for student athletes to get paid and the transfer portal allowing players to move schools easier than ever.
(10/21/25 4:12am)
“I’m active, I’m not an activist,” Tom Hayes said.
(10/21/25 4:00am)
Vibrancy Theater is performing William Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” running until Oct. 24, bringing the world of Athens, Greece, to beloved Athens, Ohio.
(10/21/25 4:00am)
Ohio University alumni were back in a-town for Homecoming this weekend and the main attraction, Saturday morning’s parade, delivered yet again.
(10/21/25 4:00am)
Tuesday, Oct. 21
(10/21/25 4:00am)
Halloween is this weekend and the people of Athens are putting together their costumes. Popularizing creative Halloween costumes on social media platforms leads to people matching in costumes. This might be the case in Athens this year and the accidental matching can be fun.
(10/21/25 4:00am)
Gov. Mike DeWine signed Senate Bill 114, which went into effect Sept. 30, prohibiting law enforcement agencies from using quotas for ticketing or arrests.
(10/20/25 4:00am)
A man in a Tyrannosaurus rex costume waved a flag that read “No Kings in America.” A woman walked her dog wearing a sign that read “Will fetch balls for Republicans in Congress.” American flags waved high, and the scene in Washington, D.C. on Saturday was awe-inspiring as the second round of No Kings protests commenced nationwide.