Changes made to handling of sexual assault cases
After an October laden with backlash toward law enforcement handling of sexual assault cases, changes are being made swiftly.
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After an October laden with backlash toward law enforcement handling of sexual assault cases, changes are being made swiftly.
There are five veterans serving in the Athens Police Department who say that veteran support locally is low.
The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld laws Thursday concerning same-sex marriage bans in Ohio and three other states in a 2-1 ruling, giving momentum to a possible U.S. Supreme Court decision in the future.
Students and anonymous users of Yik Yak and Unseen rejoice, police aren't creeping on your posts — yet.
Standing in the brightly-lit office on Court Street in her white tennis shoes and jeans Tuesday night, Jill Thompson’s life, as always, was overwhelmed by numbers.
Students and anonymous users of Yik Yak and Unseen rejoice, police aren’t on creeping on your posts — yet.
There’s a graveyard of lost phones, keys and IDs floating around Uptown, awaiting their owner’s return to the bars.
The report centered on locations in six states, including Athens County.
Stolen items outnumber reports of stolen property
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Editor’s note: This article was originally published on Oct. 28, 2014.
APD's investigation so far has pointed to a suspect described as a black male in his 20s, who wore a hoodie at the time of the shooting on Court Street early Sunday morning.
Halloween Block Party leads to dozens of arrests
Local law and health agencies beef up Uptown presence for Halloween
Athens health officials will meet with O’Bleness Memorial Hospital to review Ebola procedures
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the third in a weeklong series explaining how sexual assault cases are handled in Southeast Ohio and the resources available to assist survivors.
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the second in a week-long series explaining how sexual assault cases are handled in Southeast Ohio and the resources available to assist survivors.
The Athens County Sheriff’s Office is the only local law enforcement agency that has military equipment through the department of defense, which approves anything from flashlights to MRAPS for officer use
It might have seemed unorthodox for two local police chiefs to be milling about a crowd of F--kRapeCulture protesters Friday afternoon, some wielding signs themselves denouncing how some police handle sexual assaults.
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the first in a weeklong series explaining how sexual assault cases are handled in Southeast Ohio and the resources available to assist survivors.