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(04/25/17 3:01am)
Athens City council members were in support for a proposal that would create a position on the Athens Community Center staff dedicated to working with adults who suffer from severe and persistent mental illness.
(04/16/17 9:44pm)
Athens City Council members will likely pass a resolution Monday night, opposing proposed budget cuts to the Appalachian Regional Commission and declaring that it plays an important role in strengthening economic growth in Athens and Southeast Ohio.
(04/11/17 2:30am)
Athens City Council members made plans to pass a resolution at Monday night's meeting to oppose President Donald Trump’s proposed budget cuts, which call for elimination of funding to the Appalachian Regional Commission.
(04/02/17 10:20pm)
Athens City Council members will move forward with plans to donate $500 to OhioHealth O'Bleness Hospital to help purchase a forensic machine to more effectively examine sexual assault patients.
(03/28/17 2:40am)
The Athens Police Department is preparing to train some of its officers to be a part of the Athens County Sheriff's Office Special Response and Tactics Unit.
(03/19/17 11:36pm)
The City of Athens is helping OhioHealth O'Bleness Hospital buy a forensic machine for their emergency room to more effectively examine sexual assault patients.
(03/14/17 3:57am)
More than a dozen Athens residents spoke at Monday night's city council meeting on proposed changes to East State Street, which are slated to include a bike lane and a sidewalk along the south side.
(02/28/17 4:15am)
Thirty Athens residents have signed a petition calling on city council to adopt a new pilot program loosening the 24-hour parking limit on city streets.
(02/20/17 2:40am)
At the Athens City Council meeting last week, Councilwoman Chris Fahl, D-4th Ward, read a letter opposing President Donald Trump's immigration ban. Monday night, council members will vote to pass a resolution to send the letter to all state representatives.
(02/14/17 4:56am)
Athens City Council members might soon introduce a measure making it easier for protesters to obtain a parade permit, which they suggested might have prevented some of the issues that arose during a protest on Ohio University's campus earlier this month.
(02/05/17 10:14pm)
Athens City Council members are taking steps that will allow Cat's Den, 110 W. Union St., to expand its bar space, and possibly start brewing some of its own drinks.
(01/24/17 5:05am)
The Athens County Economic Development Council is asking Athens City Council for a larger chunk of taxpayer dollars this year, but council members aren't ready to loosen the purse strings just yet.
(01/17/17 1:35am)
For more than two years, pedestrians have had to skirt around renovations on a portion of West Union Street that burned down, but city council members plan to open that portion of the street's sidewalk soon.
(01/10/17 4:32am)
Some city council members found themselves at odds with a member of the West Side Community Association on Monday night over a proposed program that would allow certain Athens citizens to apply for a 72-hour permit to park on public roads.
(12/05/16 3:21pm)
Athens City Council will vote on the resolution during Monday night’s meeting opposing the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline.
(11/29/16 2:54am)
Athens City Council members introduced a resolution Monday opposing the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline.
(11/20/16 10:36pm)
At last week’s meeting, council members acknowledged the public’s disapproval for a proposed fee that would be issued on single-use bags and made plans to find other means to move Athens city towards being more environmentally friendly.
(11/15/16 4:47am)
Months after Councilwoman Jennifer Cochran, D-At Large, was met with public opposition to her citywide single-use bag fee proposal, local legislators are once again preparing to take a stab at curbing the use of non-reusable grocery bags.
(11/07/16 1:56am)
This article has been updated to include further information about the waterline replacement project
(10/16/16 10:55pm)
With the Halloween Block Party less than two weeks away and the Athens Police Department's contract with the Ohio University Police Department set to expire, City Council will make a final decision as to how to revise that contract at Monday's meeting.