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(01/25/17 11:45pm)
Thousands of protesters journeyed to Washington last weekend to show support for women's rights, including the right to abortion access. On Friday, thousands of others will march the same ground in support of ending abortion access.
(01/22/17 11:05pm)
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(01/20/17 3:56am)
Several members of the Ohio University College Republicans arrived wearing red "Make America Great Again" hats to the final OUCR meeting Wednesday before Donald Trump becomes president.
(01/17/17 2:09am)
Since the Affordable Care Act was passed almost seven years ago, Republicans have been trying to get rid of it. But now, with control of both Congress and the White House, some Republicans are hesitant to repeal the Affordable Care Act without a replacement ready.
(01/11/17 11:33pm)
Debbie Phillips is tired of battling.
(01/10/17 1:35am)
The Ohio University Police Department received two reports of rape over winter break, according to a statement from the department. Both are being actively investigated by the OUPD.
(01/10/17 1:41am)
Federal authorities have taken over the investigation of a West Virginia woman who is suspected of robbing two Athens banks last month.
(01/09/17 1:47am)
When the 132nd Ohio General Assembly convened for the first time last week, it did not look much different from the 131st: Republicans, who already dominated the state legislature, gained a single chair in both the House and the Senate from the Democrats.
(12/03/16 4:31am)
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(12/02/16 1:38am)
Conservative commentator Milo Yiannopoulos will bring his uncensored talking points and a bit of controversy to Ohio University when he visits Athens Friday.
(11/30/16 12:17am)
With Athens County's fiscal year ending in about a month, various departments came to the County Commissioner's office to seek approval for next year's budgets.
(12/01/16 6:26am)
Editor’s Note: This story is part of our ‘Post Picks’ special issue where The Post profiles some of Athens’ most notable people and businesses. Read the rest of the stories here.
(11/28/16 5:02am)
Conservative commentator Milo Yiannopoulos will come to Athens on Friday, and political groups at Ohio University are making plans for the event.
(11/22/16 6:56pm)
The Athens County Emergency Medical Service recently purchased property for new administrative offices. On Tuesday, ACEMS Chief Rick Callebs met with the Athens County Commissioners to discuss purchasing another piece of property.
(11/21/16 2:07am)
One week after election night, the Ohio University College Democrats gathered in Baker Center to discuss the future of the party. Some still had Hillary Clinton buttons on their backpacks. Others were attending an OUCD meeting for the first time.
(11/15/16 11:38pm)
Tuesday afternoon, the Athens County Commissioners left their offices on Court Street and headed out to Wayne National Forest to meet with Athens city councilman Peter Kotses, D-At Large.
(11/10/16 2:12am)
Ohio University students woke up on Wednesday to the news that a new president had been chosen: businessman Donald Trump would be the 45th president of the United States. The race was called in the early hours that morning. Trump did not give his victory speech until about 3 a.m.
(11/09/16 5:34am)
Republican candidate Frank Hoagland beat incumbent Lou Gentile, D-Steubenville, in the Ohio Senate race for the 30th district Tuesday. Hoagland received nearly 53 percent of the vote, while Gentile received 47 percent.
(11/09/16 12:27am)
On Tuesday evening, the madness will finally come to an end. Americans will cast their vote, and either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump will become the next president of the United States (sorry, Gary and Jill). It has been a long campaign, and after being bombarded with television ads and enough junk mail to destroy the Amazon rainforest, many Americans will likely be happy to see it end. But before we turn our attention to 2020, let’s look back on this wild campaign season, which lasted two years but felt like decades.
(11/09/16 12:54am)
In a relatively short meeting Tuesday, the Athens County Commissioners approved the purchase of property for a new Athens County Emergency Medical Service station.