Post Haste: Today is 'Back to the Future' Day; Most of the Athens parking garage is closed
Today is the day Marty McFly went to the future.
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Today is the day Marty McFly went to the future.
Athens County is projected to get four to eight inches of snow.
The attack reportedly happened early Sunday morning.
Throughout Sunday, firefighters battled an early-morning blaze that destroyed a handful of Uptown businesses and displaced dozens of OU students.
The shots fired on Saturday caused no injuries, no arrests have been made
Taco John's has been around for decades and looks as if they're expanding.
Athens County projects are being shelved once again until costs are cheap enough.
City of Athens officials say they need a new fire truck.
Less than one year after U.S. Route 33 officially bypassed Nelsonville, the northern Athens County village appears to be losing another long-held piece of infrastructure.
[View the story "Bobcats sound off on The Crystal crash" on Storify]
Athens made headlines throughout the state — and the world — during Ohio University’s most recent academic year.
Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly's whopping 25 felonies he'll face in court this fall now aren't the only charges pending against Athens County's law enforcement leaders.
At least for the time being, Pat Lang appears headed toward becoming the next Athens County Common Pleas Court judge.
The victim of Sunday's fatal car accident at the Ridges was not an Ohio University faculty member.
UPDATE: 10:30 a.m. Apr. 30:
Allie Vent was frustrated last summer when she parked in a 24-hour parking spot on Mill Street for 32 hours.
Several state legislators are calling for a legislative hearing over a communications strategy regarding a pro-fracking campaign exposed in a recently released memo that links an extensive marketing ploy to Gov. John Kasich’s office.
Many Ohio University students are passionate about eliminating rape culture in the Athens area, and this movement for raising awareness of sex crimes isn’t confined to College Green and the bricks of Court Street.
When Ohio University students return to campus to hit the books next week, hunters throughout the state will hit the forests for the start of deer-gun season.
In 2014, $80 could keep some folks in Athens County away from higher education, officials have said.