Suspected Trump shooter identified as Thomas Matthew Crooks
The FBI has identified the suspect of former President Donald Trump’s attempted assissination as Thomas Matthew Crooks from Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, according to the Associated Press.
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The FBI has identified the suspect of former President Donald Trump’s attempted assissination as Thomas Matthew Crooks from Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, according to the Associated Press.
The roof of the unoccupied Building #7 of The Ridges collapsed in 2019 and has since been part of a redevelopment plan.
The third floor of Alden Library is closed because of a small fire that started from a fan Tuesday morning, according to a library news release.
Athens City Council is signing up for a study with the United States Army Corps of Engineers, or USACE, to improve conditions of the Hocking River.
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources initiated plans to conduct well water testing in the eastern part of Athens County for potential contamination after discovering toxic waste from four fracking waste injection wells that might have spread underground.
Leave the gun
Athens City Council met Monday evening to discuss the establishment of the Southeast Ohio Recycling Terminal (SORT) Council of Governments (COG).
The Center for International Business, Education and Development, or CIBED, held a ribbon-cutting event and open house Thursday afternoon to celebrate a new location and expanded programming.
Sandra Harris is the new executive director of the Kennedy Museum of Art and will start her new role July 1, Ohio University announced in a news release.
The United Academics of Ohio University, or UAOU, hosted an event and discussion of the current state of unionization on College Green on Wednesday from noon to 1 p.m. to demonstrate to OU leadership that faculty are ready to vote for unionization.
Athens Fest, an alternative to Palmer Place Fest, kicks off April 19 on Hocking Street at noon. Following the day's festivities, an after-party will occur on State Street at 7 p.m.
“You’ll shoot your eye out”
Athens-Hocking Recycling Center Inc., or AHRC, faces financial difficulties following the loss of its service contract with the City of Athens.
Congo Fest, 6-8 p.m.
The United Academics of Ohio University, or UAOU, organized a solidarity event and discussion of the current state of unionizing at the Scripps Hall Amphitheater on Wednesday from noon to 1 p.m. to show OU leadership that faculty are ready to vote for unionization.
The United Academics of Ohio University, or UAOU, delivered a letter to OU President Lori Stewart Gonzalez on March 5 during a rally it hosted on College Green, requesting the university respect its wishes to unionize and agree to remain neutral.
Ohio University plans to divest Kantner Hall, located on North Green, and Central Classroom Building, located on College Green, to reduce utility and maintenance expenses, reallocating funds toward the College of Fine Arts Capital Project.
The United Academics of Ohio University, or UAOU, organized a "Day of Action" on Tuesday afternoon on College Green, advocating for improved job security and academic freedom for faculty. It concluded with UAOU submitting a letter to the Office of the President requesting that Ohio University President Lori Stewart Gonzalez respect its wishes to organize and collectively bargain.
An Ohio judge dismissed environmental groups’ appeal for an emergency stay to delay the Ohio Oil and Gas Land Management Commission's decision to award bids to frack under Ohio's state parks and public lands.
For nearly two months, Athens businesses have adapted to the city ordinance prohibiting businesses from handing out single-use plastic bags to customers, and some individuals are optimistic that the ordinance will create a continued decrease in plastic in Athens.