Taco Bell delivery service in Athens a possibility
Taco Bell’s recent release of delivery services in 4 major markets could spread to college towns if successful.
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Taco Bell’s recent release of delivery services in 4 major markets could spread to college towns if successful.
The Ohio University Board of Trustees voted Friday to create separate "affiliated entities" to serve OU's goals, and adopted the Ohio Transformation Group as its first entity.
Ohioans and Athenians give us their thoughts on the Supreme Court marriage ruling.
ODNR has issued an injection well permit to K&H Partners in Troy Township, which would make Athens County the biggest fracking waste depository in the state.
Successful new energy efficiency initiatives in Athens have made the county eligible for a competitive award from Georgetown University.
Road ice caused by freezing rain made for dangerous conditions in Athens.
Columbus mayor’s five-year sustainability plan pushing away from dependence on single-use bags
Low nationwide gas prices have reached Athens, but their cause and their endurance is still relatively murky.
Fiddle and Bow is now open on East State Street near Uptown.
A new report by the Government Accountability Office shows Ohio isn’t testing for chemicals before they enter hydraulic fracturing injection wells.
Even though college-aged residents of Athens have adequate opportunities and resources to vote, turnout stats are still disappointingly low.
Future on shaky wings for potentially endangered monarch butterflies
For Athens residents who let their grass grow higher than eight inches, fines and city-funded lawn care may be right around the corner.
Almost 3,000 people who submitted public comments condemning a proposed Ohio River barge dock for hydraulic fracturing waste are saying they’ve been told their comments are meaningless.
The Ohio Supreme Court has released a ruling affirming mineral owners’ right to strip mine in state wildlife parks, potentially setting a precedent for future mining cases throughout the state.
U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown has introduced a new bill that would provide substantial funding to sewage plants in Ohio that remain outdated.
For the thousands of Athens County residents living in poverty, Feed Ohio hopes to make sure that, at least for a while, their local food pantry is guaranteed to serve them a meal.
ODOT set aside $225,000 for geologists to search beneath Athens County roads.
Two new storage structures give hope to a less icy and safer winter this year
Plan can potentially pollute water supply; Athens County residents worried