Racial slurs being shouted through a megaphone detracted from an Ohio University student's experience
While walking home Saturday night, a student heard racial slurs being yelled through a megaphone by another Ohio University student.
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While walking home Saturday night, a student heard racial slurs being yelled through a megaphone by another Ohio University student.
About seven inches of snowfall has caused Athens County to upgrade to a Level 3 snow emergency Saturday morning.
Despite heated races for Ohio Senate and House seats, Athens County offices remain uncontested for 2016.
An ordinance for specifically an "outdoor" pool will be introduced at the weekly Athens City Council meeting, despite residents and some city council members calling for an indoor aquatic center.
A popular bar in Athens has closed for renovations. Coincidentally, the establisment's liquor license has been suspended for the duration of the closure.
The city of Athens has appointed Alison Stine to serve as its first poet laureate.
The first committee meeting of the year for Athens City Council is full of new ideas and old projects.
With the swearing in of two new council members, Athens City Council began the new year with emergency repairs and a poet laureate.
Athens City Councilman Steve Patterson, D-At Large, will be sworn in as mayor on Dec. 21 in a public ceremony at the Athens City Building.
Austin Lucas, a senior studying political science, was elected to serve on the Village of Bethesda City Council on Nov. 3.
Sarah Grace, an Ohio University graduate and local business owner, is the first to file for Ohio's 94th House District seat.
Athens City Council will hold a public hearing on bed-and-breakfasts to hear residents' opinions before drafting legislation that could redefine what a bed-and-breakfast is in the city of Athens.
No one has officially filed for the seat to be vacated by Rep. Debbie Phillips, D-Albany, at the end of her term in 2016.
With old projects like the non-union personnel fringe benefits package review potentially under wraps, Athens City Council looks to take on new tasks before the end of the year.
Out of the 13 public universities required to submit a report on three-year degree programs in Ohio, six universities have done so and Ohio University is not one of them.
Athens City Auditor Kathy Hecht left abruptly from the Athens City Council meeting after Athens Mayor Paul Wiehl and she entered into a heated exchange.
New buses, parking changes and a potential ending for the vacation time accrual discussion on the docket for the weekly Athens City Council meeting.
Three Democrats, a Republican and an Independent are running for three at-large city council positions in this Tuesday's general election.
Even after shots were fired at last year's block party, Athens Police will not increase security.
Members of the Athens City Council, administration and residents weighed in on the proposal aiming to solve the excess of vacation time accrued by some non-union city employees.