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(11/17/25 5:00am)
Although the government shutdown has ended, many effects remain as the nation returns to normal. Air traffic controllers were not paid during the shutdown, which led many of them to take time off or even find second jobs. However, this resulted in air traffic control towers being short-staffed and airports had to cancel 6% of flights, according to Reuters.
(11/17/25 5:00am)
Imagine leaving the house and always having to be on the lookout for someone trying to invade your personal space for publicity. In recent years, more and more celebrities have had to be more aware of their surroundings. As a result, one man has been known to do this across different events, targeting multiple musicians and artists.
(11/18/25 5:00am)
Food insecurity in Athens County has intensified following a recent lapse in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits. According to the Athens County Foundation, 16% of Athens residents lost their primary food source during the lapse. An estimated 9,800 residents are food insecure, and 63% of the county is eligible for SNAP.
(11/18/25 5:00am)
Friday, Nov. 7
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Athens City Commission on Disabilities Chair Davey McNelly said the city is failing to meet federal accessibility requirements, an allegation city officials dispute.
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Monday, Nov. 10
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Ohio has recently seen a massive growth in the construction of data centers. There are currently 194 data centers in Ohio, the fifth most of any state in the country, trailing only Virginia, Texas, California and Illinois, according to the Data Center Map.
(11/18/25 5:00am)
The Athens Art Guild hosted its 17th annual Holiday Shoppe on Saturday and Sunday, transforming the Athens Community Center into a bustling marketplace of regional creativity.
(11/18/25 5:00am)
Tuesday, Nov. 18
(11/17/25 5:00am)
This week, the three debate random hot topics and discuss recent book-to-movie adaptations.
(11/18/25 5:00am)
The Joe Burrow Foundation recently partnered with Nationwide Children's Hospital to develop the Burrow Blueprint, a program that aims to provide and support mental health treatment within schools in Appalachian Ohio.
(11/17/25 5:00am)
Senior dance students premiered the Senior Capstone Dance Concert Thursday at 7 p.m. and concluded their final showing Saturday evening. Seven new routines were performed and choreographed by seniors earning their bachelor’s in fine arts.
(11/15/25 9:23pm)
Ohio showed strong offensive promise, but turnovers and tempo made up the difference in its 106-81 loss against Louisville on Saturday afternoon.
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(11/14/25 5:00am)
Ohio Senate Bill 56 is proposed legislation that would amend certain aspects of the current cannabis industry in the state.
(11/14/25 5:00am)
Ohio (1-0) will take the mat this upcoming Saturday evening at the Convocation Center versus Wisconsin (1-0) in a single dual match. Previously, Ohio last performed against the Morgan State Bears at home and won in dominant fashion.
(11/14/25 5:00am)
For those who have ever wondered what life was like for those on stage during Shakespearean times, the Lost Flamingo Theatre Company is opening its production of “Boy My Greatness,” a play about the complexities of gender roles, religion and plague for young boy actors in 17th century London, England.
(11/14/25 5:00am)
In the world of superheroes, few roles are as essential as the man in the chair. They provide information to the heroes, instructing them where to be and what to do to save as many people as possible. No hero is complete without their own ‘man in the chair.' Now, the game “Dispatch” lets you sit in the chair yourself.
(11/14/25 5:00am)
Adorers of the classic 1980s film “Gremlins” and its goofier sequel “Gremlins 2: The New Batch” were thrilled for Warner Bros. announcement that a “Gremlins 3” is currently in production and has a planned release date in theaters for Nov. 19, 2027.
(11/14/25 5:00am)
2025 was an off year for many elections, but it still featured some meaningful polls. The headliner of those was the New York City mayoral election.