Partygoers wear multiple layers and onesies to combat snow and cold weather during Palmer Fest
Police began shutting parties down by 3 p.m. and most were completely shut down by 5:30 p.m.
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Police began shutting parties down by 3 p.m. and most were completely shut down by 5:30 p.m.
The Ohio University Police Department arrested three students for disorderly conduct by intoxication last week.
James Howard's attorney said Howard didn't intend to go on a "rampage" and "wants to go live in the woods by himself and try to find himself."
Cofounder Aaron Hoffman said he sees the service growing into a multi-million dollar business.
OUPD arrested two people for disorderly conduct in the only two alcohol-related incidents it dealt with last week.
Convicted murderer John Modie escaped from Hocking Correctional Facility sometime after 4 p.m. Sunday. Ohio University Police Department did not consider him a threat to campus.
The sheriff said Ijo's handler did not clear the area prior to a drug sniff.
Starting Fall Semester 2016, OU Housing and Residence Life will introduce an LGBT Living Experience community that will provide residential programs directed toward LGBT-identifying students.
One man cried after officers observed him and another man urinating on a fence at High Fest on Saturday.
Students headed to High Street on Saturday to drink and party during the second all-day fest of the year.
Warm weather draws people outside, creating crowds and other concerns for police.
Athens Police Department may not be taking extra precautions for the potential fest.
The Athens Police Department received a report Sunday that someone had urinated through an open window into a sorority house.
OUPD's newest officer coached elementary school football. He shoots guns and rides four-wheelers in his spare time.
Students and alumni took to Court Street to drink green beer and enjoy the weather.
Renee Redenshek started fire hooping after Christmas and hasn't burned herself once.
Some bars are opening earlier on Green Beer Day and will serve green-dyed beer to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
OUPD received just one report of an alcohol-related incident last week and three reports of drug-related crimes.
According to the news release, four restaurants have been broken into in Athens and Nelsonville.
Editor’s Note: The story has been updated to reflect the latest information in John Hyland’s case.