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(02/23/14 12:00am)
A house fire early Sunday morning, contained mostly to the first floor of a multi-story rental complex on Stewart Street, left the property partly charred and Ohio University officials financially assisting students.
(02/20/14 12:00am)
Noise- and alcohol-related arrests were at their lowest point in years, according to a recently released city report, which also showed that police and Athens residents have been more proactive than in recent years in reporting suspicious activity in neighborhoods.
(02/18/14 12:00am)
OU can still make a deal with a conflict of interest as long as the university’s Office of Legal Affairs is given full disclosure and approves the contract.
(02/17/14 12:00am)
Despite the Ohio Investigative Unit’s focus on cracking down on underage drinkers in Athens, the undercover agents often turn their attention to the bars themselves.
(02/14/14 12:00am)
Unlike in years past, two sibling police agencies did not have much to discuss after this past weekend.
(02/14/14 12:00am)
The Ohio State Personnel Board of Review reinstated Thursday a deputy Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly fired nearly two years ago.
(02/13/14 12:00am)
Dan Weyrick didn’t have the slightest idea who would be teaching his management and information systems class Thursday morning.
(02/13/14 12:00am)
Amol Kharabe, an Ohio University business professor who is facing multiple charges involving child pornography, pleaded not guilty Thursday to 12 felony charges.
(02/07/14 12:00am)
In the months following the passing of electric aggregation initiatives in Athens County, several local officials say they have been discussing options for affordable renewable energy that could include a new solar energy plant built in Southeast Ohio.
(02/07/14 12:00am)
The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency has come under fire recently for practices that critics argue speed up some permit application processes related to hydraulic fracturing.
(01/31/14 12:00am)
Colorado and Washington implemented the legalization of recreational marijuana usage earlier this month, and after early sales were reported, many began wondering when other states, such as Ohio, would potentially follow.
(01/30/14 12:00am)
A bill recently proposed in the Ohio Statehouse could raise the current state limit on the proof allowed in beer from 12 to 21 percent.
(01/29/14 12:00am)
In the immediate aftermath of the now-infamous Court Street public sex act that caught the attention of the international media last year, five other rapes and sexual assaults were reported to authorities during the two months to follow.
(01/24/14 12:00am)
While local and state law enforcement will have many officers and agents on the ground during fest season in Athens, festgoers can rest assured they will not be watched from above.
(01/23/14 12:00am)
Athens’ notorious party-related history aside, service calls for narcotics, alcohol-related arrests and reports of assaults and vandalism have been on the downswing over the past few years, according to the Athens Police Department’s Annual Report.
(01/22/14 12:00am)
Winter break-ins occurred at a high rate while students were celebrating the holiday season away from Athens, officials said, and police reports from the first week of Spring Semester show that Apple MacBooks, TVs and jewelry were stolen.
(01/16/14 12:00am)
A safety blog recently named Athens as one of the 50 safest cities in Ohio, as well as the safest college town in the state.
(01/13/14 12:00am)
Many Ohio University students returning to their off-campus housing before the Spring Semester kicks off Monday might be shocked to see their TVs, DVD players or other belongings have gone missing.
(01/13/14 12:00am)
Many residents reported receiving solicitation phone calls from police fundraising groups that are not associated with the Athens Police Department, according to a news release from APD.
(01/09/14 12:00am)
The Athens Police Department is aware that some residents are receiving solicitation phone calls from fundraising groups that department says are not associated with the Athens Police, according to a Tuesday release from APD.